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From: MarkStephenson@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 10/1/2004 6:23:00 AM
Not sure if posting in the right place, not even sure if I am asking the 
right questions!!!

This is the problem;

I have a database that contains a table with 2 postcodes for each client and 
an empty field for distance between the two.  
I have access to a website (which i have to use, specifically) to enter the 
postcode information into 2 little boxes on a webform, that submits and 
returns a page with a whole lot of text, then a sentance that says something 
like.. The distance between is around, and then the figure.  I want to 
capture only the data after the sentance and before another sentance.
I have done this in CF before, but CF is not an option here..  Neither is 
putting the Datbase on the server (which i dont think there is a point 
anyway??)

There are about 1000 records that I need to automate this for!!! and will 
probably have to do every month.  

Any suggestions?

Many thanks,


Mark Stephenson


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