I'm currently working on a little web scraping project with Ruby and xPath. Unfortunatly the website is very bad structured, which leads me to a litte problem:
<h3>Relevant Headline</h3>
<p class="class_a class_b">Content starts in this paragraph...</p>
<p class="class_a ">...but this content belongs to the preceding paragraph</p>
<p class="class_a class_b">Content starts in this paragraph...</p>
<p class="class_a ">...but this content belongs to the preceding paragraph</p>
<h3>Some other Headline</h3>
As you can see, there are 2 h3-Tags which frame several p-tags. I want all the framed p-tags to be selected. I found already the following xPath to do that:
h3[contains(text(),"Relevant")]/following-sibling::p[1 = count(preceding-sibling::h3[1] | ../h3[contains(text(),"Relevant")])]
But now comes the difficulty: two of these paragraphs above belong together. The paragraph with class_b (first one) begins a new data entry and the next one (second) belongs to this entry. With 3 and 4 it's the same. The problem is: Sometimes 3 paragraphs belong together, sometimes 4, but most of the time there is a pair of paragraphs belonging together.
How do I select these inner paragraphs by groups and combine them to one string in Ruby?