I want to parse a dynamically generated CSV file that is on another server (Yahoo Finance), but from what I've read you can't access content on another server using XMLHTTPRequest, at least not in CSV format.
I've thought of a solution to this problem and I would like to know if this is the "right" way or best practice to do this, as I am relatively new to development. This is what I've come up with using PHP:
<?php
$symbol = $_GET["s"];
$path = "http://download.finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=" . $symbol . "&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e=.csv";
$yahooquote = fopen($path, "r");
while(!feof($yahooquote))
{
$line = fgets($yahooquote, 1000);
echo $line . "<br />";
}
fclose($yahooquote);
?>
This returns an html file which has the lines of the CSV file and then I can use JavaScript/jQuery XMLHTTPRequest to parse it on the client side.
Is this the best way to do this? do you have any ideas/suggestions? Please keep in mind that this has to be fast as it has to run every 10 seconds to update +100 stock quotes. Thanks in advance.