Inserting a document from the web

I would like to know how to insert
this
.txt file into
this web
page like
this
site has done. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Probably using a RSS feed. Check the weather site to see if
they provide one (I think they do). You will then need a server
side script on your page to display the feed.

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