I believe this can be done on a .php, .asp, or .aspx page.
It's similar to showing an RSS feed on a web page.
contact me directly if you want some help implementing (no charge of course)
it since there's some sensitive data I'll need from you.
I'll post a general conclusion here so it'll help others trying to do the
same thing.
HTH
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"FPnewbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am a realtor and I am trying to add a link for my MLS that will update my
> website. I have used Inline frame to do so but is there another way that
> will not give me an expired page when someone hits the back button on the
> site? Anyone familiar wiht Realtor websites?
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> Thanks for all the help!
> FPnewbie