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Subject: A simple (I think) browser question
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: chanelops-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 26 Mar 2005 22:08 PST
Expires: 28 Mar 2005 21:14 PST
Question ID: 500926
I have simple browser question:  why is it that when I use Firefox and go to

http://www.cboe.com/DelayedQuote/QuoteTable.aspx?ticker=iwm&all=2

I get a nice spreadsheet with lots of results, but when I go there
using IE as the browser I  don't get any of the data?  How can I make
it so that IE will display the data also?  I suspect there's some easy
answer to this, but I just don't get it!

Request for Question Clarification by livioflores-ga on 26 Mar 2005 22:35 PST
Please try to open this page in IE:
http://www.cboe.com/DelayedQuote/QuoteTable.aspx

Then type IWM in the desired box, "Enter an Option or LEAPS symbol
below" at the right side and submit, or "Enter an Option or LEAPS
symbol below" at the left, select the requested options for this case:
- All exchange option quotes (if multiply listed)
 - List near term at-the-money options
 - List all options and LEAPS (Segmented file, smaller, faster download)
 - List all options and LEAPS (Complete file; larger, slower download)
and then submit.

You will get the spreadsheets. According to the results pages'
address, the spreadsheet that you want is showed when you type and
submit on the right box.


I hope this helps you. If this answer your question, please let me
know in order to make this attemp of answer official and can claim the
prize.

Thank you.
livioflores-ga

Clarification of Question by chanelops-ga on 27 Mar 2005 06:34 PST
I guess maybe I didn't make myself clear.  What I'm after is the
ability to enter a single URL and get all the data displayed on screen
in IE.  I have a program that can then copy the data to a folder.  All
of this can happen automatically, without any human intervention, but
only if I have a URL that will produce the data on screen, and it has
to be using IE as the browser. For some reason, the URL I provided
does just what I want when I use Firefox as the browser, but not when
I use IE.
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