Extracting Source Code

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From: Keith (_at_.)
Date: 01/13/05


Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:14:27 -0000

Is there a way of processing an ASP page and placing the resulting HTML
source code into a TEXTAREA on another page?

I have a page that will be generated dynamically from database content.
However, I want a form on another page to have access to the compiled source
code for use in an electronic newsletter.

Manually I would load the dynamic page, view the source and copy it out. I
would then paste it into my form field on the relevant page.

Can this be automated?

Thank you



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