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Junyong
Pyrite | Level 9

I want to download the SAS code in this page as follows.

filename webpage url "https://wrds-www.wharton.upenn.edu/pages/support/research-wrds/macros/wrds-macros-momentum-strategiesportfolios/";
filename myfile "!userprofile\desktop\myfile.sas";

data _null_;
	infile webpage firstobs=699 obs=858;
	file myfile;
	input;
	put _infile_;
run;

This code reads the HTML page and picks the SAS code. One problem is that the HTML contains [&amp;] [&gt;] [&lt;] [&quot;] rather than (&) (>) (<) ("), so the downloaded code cannot be directly included through %INCLUDE here. Can I TRANWRD these words to avoid manual manipulation? Thanks.

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21
  _infile_=htmldecode(_infile_);

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