This debacle has brought to light another difficulty. The reliance on this one source (Yahoo) for prices. I don't think any of the other F::Q sources for US stock prices works. Not fool, fidelity, nasdaq, nyse, for example. Sending a query with gnc-fq-dump, even with the "-v" flag, yields nothing. Except "fool" which returns a whole lot of gibberishy text. It seems that the interfaces to all these sources have evolved, while the code that tries to interact with them has not. What to do? I'm going to play around with things a bit, but I'm not a Perl expert, so I don't know if I'll be successful in my endeavors.
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