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    May 11, 2008, 03:33 AM
    Find new news!
    Hi everyone
    How are you?
    I want to find a function(or functions) of PHP or HTML so that it can save the newest news of a news website (according to new date)in my data base (designed with my sql)every day(at specific time for example at 12:20 every day), so that I can find news from that data base not from that website every night
    May you guide me?
    Someone told me it is HTML Parser but it can't answer for every news website:o :confused:

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