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Name: Anonymous 2012-05-02 3:47

I know html isn't programming, but I thought /prog/ could give me real answers instead of 'nigger' or 'faggot'.

Let's say site A has a News section, and I want to 'copy' some of that News to site B so that site B contains what site A already had and keeps updating it. Is there a way in html or is there any other way I can achieve this?

Name: Anonymous 2012-05-02 7:23

Continuing on what >>2 wrote, HTML doesn't deal with that sort of functionality. You will need to write a program that will extract the data from the web page and then copy it to your own web page.

Name: Anonymous 2012-05-02 20:07

>>6
Short responses like that are ambiguous enough to leave the impression of having a point, but when you leave out information, there is enough information to infer that you don't know what you are talking about.

Name: Anonymous 2012-05-02 20:10

>>8
Everybody else knows what >>6 was talking about, >>5-kun.

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