Send Form Data to XML file

The URL showed up but I still got the error.

LOL, not the view source!

A Client-Side (meaning Javascript) Scraper in addition to a web service that helps across domains.
http://www.kelvinluck.com/2009/02/data-scraping-with-yql-and-jquery/

I’m losing gas!
I’m just going to ask the corporate folks to upload their own damn images with an upload tool!
I need a drink now!!! Thanks for all your help on this. I never imagined I would get so much help.
Most of the time people will be douche bags when questions are asked but you were not!

No problem! I enjoy helping… (That’s why my Karma is so high from helping and being patient to see it thru to the end… I think you should be able to get it though. I know you are close!

Hey, are the pages you are trying to get the pix off of available online? Can you private-message me a link to one so I can see what you are scraping? Then, maybe I could run up a sample to work with it… ???

Leaving for a bit… later…

Okay, let’s back up a few posts…

You echo’d the URL and it displayed it. And, it looked okay.
You typed it into a browser and you saw the page with the picture you wanted.
You viewed the source of that page and made sure the picture’s URL is in the <DIV#pic> tag.
You typed in that URL and can view the picture.

If all this is true, then your “scraping” routine is bad!

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