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Parsing a .js page

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Hey everyone-

I'm trying to figure out this whole web parsing thing and playing around with a sample database for Pearl Jam lyrics. I've got a field up that I type the song name and my web viewer goes to this page "http://www.pearljam.com/flat/songs/songFeed" & Pearl Jam Lyrics::Song Name & ".js". It spits out an address like this: http://www.pearljam.com/flat/songs/songFeedAnimal.js When I go to the page in the web viewer or Safari, it just looks like normal text. I can manually copy and paste out of it, but can't script it or parse it. What am I doing wrong? I'm using the GetLayoutObjectAttribute ( "Web_Data" ; "content" ) function (with Web_Data being the object name). Thanks for any help. I really appreciate it!

jared

Got the same.

But

if you use

go to object " "

select all

copy

paste

that work!

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Thanks a ton!

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