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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">

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<TITLE>URLWRITE Retrieve a URL into a File
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<H2>URLWRITE Retrieve a URL into a File
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Section: <A HREF=sec_io.html> Input/Ouput Functions </A>
<H3>Usage</H3>
Given a URL and a timeout, attempts to retrieve the URL and write the
contents to a file.  The syntax is
<PRE>
   f = urlwrite(url,filename,timeout)
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<P>
The <code>timeout</code> is in milliseconds.  Note that the URL must be a complete
spec (i.e., including the name of the resource you wish to retrieve).  So
for example, you cannot use <code>http://www.google.com</code> as a URL, but must 
instead use <code>http://www.google.com/index.html</code>.
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