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If the target is in well-formed XML (XHTML is an example), you could use XSLT 
to say 'i want the third column of a particular row - in this instance, 
Melbourne'. However, since few people actually adhere to standards, you're 
probably going to need a regex... if you're not comfortable with them, 
explode() could be useful (although it is slower)

Somebody posted an extremely helpfull little quick reference at php.net/ereg, 
i think... that might help you.


On Friday 22 November 2002 01:40 pm, Adam wrote:
> I have the following website that i want to grab info from:
>
> http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV60034.shtml
>
> Say I wanted the current temperature for Melbourne from this table, what
> line of code would I need to tell it to get that info - ie, an ereg()
> expression...
>
> i'm wondering whether there are ways of saying "i want the third column of
> a particular row - in this instance, Melbourne"?
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Adam.

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