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This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.
This code is based on Ron Lights submission of similar title. Basicaly the code grabs the page from the United Media site, strips out the filename for the Daily Dilbert and writes out a page with an approprate IMG tag to view the strip direct. The code differs from Rons submission in that it uses FirebirdDEs WinHTTP code to grab the page rather than the older and more troublesome InetCtls. All kudos to previous authors.