How to read html to a NSString from the Internet

Please help the rookie:
What is the recommended way to read html-content into NSString variable when writing an application for iPhone?
Thank you.
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You don't have to remove Homepage Sites just to host
iWeb Sites.
They can even work together (from your iDisk) to
share pages or files.
The easiest method would be to remove the Homepage
files (Sites, Movies and Picture folder files) that
are used by Homepage from your iDisk.
Once deleted your pages are gone from the Web.
Dear Quicktime Kirk, I want all my files and bundles to be in the same place, and with iWeb, that means on my Desktop (although I could put backups on my iDisk, I know.) So, if I understand you correctly, then if I delete the Sites, Movies, and Picture folder files that are u sed by Homepage from my iDisk, then my old .Mac Homepage website will GONE, right?
Well, actually, wouldn't it be a good idea to just delete the whole shebang? Because everything (or almost everything) has been copied already.
— Lorna in Southern California

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