How to get an element's value from CURL'ed page

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Default How to get an element's value from CURL'ed page

Assume there is a file abc.php which gets the content of page aaaa.html using curl. So that the content of aaaa.html are now in $data in abc.php. What i want is that, there is an element in aaaa.html which is ---Quote--- ---End Quote--- I want the value...


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