I need to strip some values and also some raw HTML from an HTML document. I thought of using XPath, but I cannot get my queries to work.
Here is what I want to achieve:
<div class="unit-id">
<div class="title">
some title-1
</div>
<div class="another-class">
another class
</div>
<p>segwegw1<p>
<p>segwegw1<p>
<p>segwegw1<p>
<p>segwegw1<p>
<ul>
<li>jfjfj</li>
<li>jfjfj</li>
<li>jfjfj</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="unit-id">
<div class="title">
some title-2
</div>
<div class="another-class">
some other class
</div>
<p>segwegw2<p>
<p>segwegw2<p>
<p>segwegw2<p>
<p>segwegw2<p>
</div>
<div class="unit-id">
<div class="title">
some title-3
</div>
<div class="some-other-class">
some other data
</div>
<p>segwegw3<p>
<p>segwegw3<p>
<p>segwegw3<p>
<p>segwegw3<p>
</div>
So I'd like the query to iterate through each div
with a unit-id class and return the value of the divs
with a class of title
and the rest of the HTML, excluding any more divs
so just the p
tags and ul
stuff for that particular unit-id classed div
, and then the next iteration.
Is that possible? Could you provide me with an example of how to write this query? Is there a better way to do it?
<p/>
tags instead of repeating the opening one). Also, please provide the expected result, your question is somewhat unclear and answering it would include lots of guessing.