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i have to parse an html file using regular expression header inside a div tag this is my html tag where i am trying to parse

<div class="descriptionArea-2" style="visibility: visible;">
<img src="(image Url Here)" />
<br />
<h2>"Product Title"</h2>
        <div class="displayDescription">"product description here."<div class="icons">icons</div></div>

</div>

i tried a lots of time in this one for getting "product title" and "product description here"

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  • which language do you use to validate this url, do you do this in javascript or in php? Apr 24, 2013 at 7:47
  • Which parts of the sample html may vary, and which are static? For instance, does the div always have these attributes? With these values?
    – didierc
    Apr 24, 2013 at 8:03
  • same html structure but content may vary depend upon the products... Apr 24, 2013 at 8:34

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i dont know how generic the pages are but these expressions could work:

Product title:

/<h2>"(.*)"<\/h2>/

description:

/<div class="displayDescription">"(.*)"<div class="icons">/

maybe a more generic way to get description:

/<div class="displayDescription">([^<]*)/

use preg_match(_all) to get the values you want

preg_match_all('/<h2>"(.*)"<\/h2>/',$string,$matches)
$matches[1][0] //gets the first title
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    You will have to escape the forward slash here <\/h2>
    – HamZa
    Apr 24, 2013 at 7:38
  • if there are more than <h2> how will i iterate using div class because there are more than header tag in particular html page where we are parsing this one and thanks for quick reply Apr 24, 2013 at 7:44
  • you can use preg_match_all php.net/manual/en/function.preg-match-all.php Apr 24, 2013 at 7:52
  • i wasnt sure if you wanted the description with or withouth the icon. and if a description always contains an icon Apr 24, 2013 at 7:57
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Reg expression for this

'/<h2>"([^"]*?)"<\/h2>/'

use function preg_match_all

are you sure the title is in always in double quotes?

Your html code is not valid there is no closing tag for div with description

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  • You don't have to escape <>
    – HamZa
    Apr 24, 2013 at 7:37
  • if there are more than <h2> how will i iterate using div class because there are more than header tag in particular html page where we are parsing this one Apr 24, 2013 at 7:48
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Here is a possible way of getting what you want with regexps:

/<div class="descriptionArea-2"[^>]*>(?: *<[^h][^2][^>]*>\/>)*<h2>([^<]*)<\/h2>[^<]*<div class="displayDescription">([^<]*)</

The above tries to match the exact same hierarchy as the sample html provided in the question. Replace the classes strings as needed. If the h2 and nested div tag (the one with displayDescription class) are in reverse order, or if there is any other tag in between, the regexp will not work.

The first returned value will be the h2 text, and the second the inner div text.


Another option is to use xpath, if your html document is well formed. Here are the xpath solutions for each string:

//div[@class="descriptionArea-2"]/h2/text()

//div[@class="descriptionArea-2"]/div[@class="displayDescription"]/text()

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