Using
http://uk.old.finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=DSGI.L&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e=.csvand the Date field set to
M,(\d+/\d+/\d+)
I was able to get a quote.
On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 09:50 -0800, Midahed wrote:
>
>
> > I don't want to use the non-UK Yahoo site because it doesn't recognise UK
> > mutual finds. For instance:-
> >
> >
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=GB0031835118GBP works fine and takes me to
> > the JPM Natural Resources page, whereas the US site doesn't recognise
> > GB0031835118GBP.
>
> You are probably aware, but in case you aren't, you don't have to use
> the same site to update all prices. I use one site for stocks and
> another for mutual funds.
>
> Yeah, but I have quite a few funds and entering the prices manually is a
> real pain. For that reason I figured I had to get Yahoo UK working as a
> valid data source, even though I may use the US site for some of my stocks.
>
Each stock or mutual fund allows you to select the online quote source
for it, so you shouldn't have to do anything manual.
Danny
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