08-07-2003
If it goes from one system to another with no problems, then it probably isn't something you can do since the problem is actually on Yahoo's side, not yours. Testing to other sites could help but it would be very hard to fix the problem on Yahoo without their help.
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finance::quote::yahoo::asia
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Asia(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Asia(3)
NAME
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Asia - Fetch quotes from Yahoo Asia
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%info = $q->fetch("asia","CREA.SI"); # Failover to other methods ok.
%info = $q->fetch("yahoo_asia","CREA.SI"); # Use this module only.
DESCRIPTION
This module fetches information from Yahoo Asia. Symbols should be provided in the format "SYMBOL.EXCHANGE", where the exchange code is
one of the following:
SI - Singapore
BO - Bombay
JK - Jakarta
HK - Hong Kong
NS - India
KS - Korea
KL - Kuala Lumpur
NZ - New Zealand
SS - Shanghai
SZ - Shenzhen
TW - Taiwan
TH - Thailand
This module provides both the "asia" and "yahoo_asia" methods. The "asia" method should be used if failover methods are desirable. The
"yahoo_asia" method should be used you desire to only fetch information from Yahoo Europe.
Stocks are returned in the currency of the local exchange. You can use Finance::Quote's set_currency() feature to change the currency in
which information is returned.
This module is loaded by default by Finance::Quote, but can be loaded explicitly by specifying the parameter "Yahoo::Asia" to
Finance::Quote->new().
Information obtained by this module may be covered by Yahoo's terms and conditions. See http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/ for more details.
LABELS RETURNED
This module returns all the standard labels (where available) provided by Yahoo. See Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Base for a list of these. The
currency label is also returned.
BUGS
The currency of each exchange has not been thoroughly confirmed. If you find an exchange is returning in an incorrect exchange, please use
the bug tool at http://sourceforge.net/projects/finance-quote to report it.
SEE ALSO
Yahoo Asia, http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/
Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Base
perl v5.12.1 2009-10-05 Finance::Quote::Yahoo::Asia(3)