[Tutor] How to extract information from a stock website

shey crompton shey@argonaut.com
Wed, 28 Aug 2002 09:32:28 +0100


I really should learn not to press send before I have all the information.
:-)
I did a search on Parnassus and came up with two programs that will do the
job. Follow the link for more:
http://py.vaults.ca/apyllo.py?find=quotes



 -----Original Message-----
From: 	shey crompton [mailto:shey@argonaut.com] 
Sent:	28 August 2002 09:29
To:	tutor@python.org
Subject:	RE: [Tutor] How to extract information from a stock website

I can't help with the exact coding of what you request, but I do recall
something along the lines of a program which pulls stock market quotes off a
website one either The Vaults of Parnassus (http://www.vex.net/parnassus/),
or Useless Python (www.uselesspython.com). I'm probably wrong, but it's
worth a look. :-)

Shey

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Noriko Sakai [mailto:myregmail@yahoo.com] 
Sent:	28 August 2002 05:45
To:	tutor@python.org
Subject:	[Tutor] How to extract information from a stock website

 Hi. I'm new to Python, and i've read that Python is
capable of extracting information such as latest stock
prices off the web. Can anyone tell me how i can
achieve this. I was thinking of building a website
that uses this information to help manage my stock
portfolios. Also, if i want to create a stand alone
Windows program that does this portfolio management,
can i still use Python to extract information as the
back-end of the software ? Any help appreciated. Thank
you  

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