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alecwh22
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Posted - 2011-07-26 : 10:11:11
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| i have a table (call it table1) of the form|id |url |html |----------------------------------|1 |www.blar.com/1 | ||2 |www.blar.com/2 | ||3 |www.blar.com/3 | |ect...and i want to populate the html column with the html code from the websites listed in the url column. any ideas as to how to acomplish this?NOTE: i know it could be possible using c# app but wish to avoid that if possible. |
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TG
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
6065 Posts |
Posted - 2011-07-26 : 10:59:39
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| You should use the right tool for the right job. Sql Server is not an http request enginge. Set up a c# app to make the requests and populate your table. You may want to consider saving the html as a file rather than storing it in a table. What will you be doing with the html? If you will be parsing values out of it you will probably want to use your c# app to do that part as well.Be One with the OptimizerTG |
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alecwh22
Starting Member
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Posted - 2011-07-27 : 04:51:39
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| My aim is to extract urls contained within the html and to check your saying its probably possible but a bad idea to do it in sql alone? which is fair enough. but now i must continue to learn CLR :(many thanks Alec |
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dhinasql
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2011-07-27 : 05:17:49
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| Yes i agree with TG, Use the C# App web request to get the HTML content and use it through CLR process. CLR is much faster than SQL Engine. |
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