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Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 07:41:00 +0100
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From: Michelle Konzack <starone AT cybercable DOT fr>
Subject: Re: Windows Internet and Winsock Programming
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Hello,

Why do you like to program it ???
It exist already.

Currently I do not know the name ot the files. 
They are DLL's which you can call you from any programs.

The first one is ftp4w302.zip, the second is tcp4u331.zip
and the third telnd160.zip.

Webmistress Michelle


At 09:39 02.08.1999 +0100, you wrote
--------> This was the original Message:
MK>Francis Huang wrote:
MK>: 
MK>: Where is a good source for finding out how to fetch a web page from an
MK>http
MK>: server?  I want to write a program that gets a web page as input, then
MK>: downloads all the links to that webpage, thus allowing for offline
MK>viewing.
MK>: Should seem to be a simple task, just that I need some straightforward
MK>: documentation on it.
MK>
MK>The HTTP protocol RFC would be a good place to start.
MK>
MK>Ed
MK>
MK>
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