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extracting from page held needed

Postby alrodopial » Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:45 am

The page for aus races, betchoice.com - all start times - has all the races for today.
In the same space when a race has finished it puts the result of the race ie 1,5,10 - the numbers of horses that won.
I want to extract these results from excel-vba.
if you right click on results (view page source) you can see these results but if you right click on another point of the page (view page source) (and not on results) you get other info and this is the info you get from the excel-vba (URL = "http://www.betchoice.com/racing/?starttimes=1")

How can I get the data of the page's "element" that contain the results and not the other info that I'm currently getting?
Hope I was clear ....
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Postby osknows » Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:17 pm

Hi alrodopial,

Do you mean this?

http://www.betchoice.com/racing/main_races.asp
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Postby alrodopial » Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:40 pm

osknows wrote:Hi alrodopial,

Do you mean this?

http://www.betchoice.com/racing/main_races.asp


PERFECT !!!!

Exactly what I was looking for, in a form I can use.

Thanks a lot os
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