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The following is a subset of xml from a twitter atom feed:

<entry>
    <id>tag:search.twitter.com,2005:18232030105964545</id>
    <published>2010-12-24T09:10:29Z</published>
    <link type="text/html" rel="alternate" href="http://twitter.com/KTNKenya/statuses/18232030105964545"/>
    <title>Synovate Poll: PM Raila Odinga remains the preffered presidential candidate at 42% while Uhuru Kenyatta is at 14%... http://fb.me/yjmMbmBx</title>
    <content type="html">Synovate Poll: PM &lt;b&gt;Raila&lt;/b&gt; Odinga remains the preffered presidential candidate at 42% while Uhuru Kenyatta is at 14%... &lt;a href=&quot;http://fb.me/yjmMbmBx&quot;&gt;http://fb.me/yjmMbmBx&lt;/a&gt;</content>
    <updated>2010-12-24T09:10:29Z</updated>
    <link type="image/png" rel="image" href="http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/701825859/NEW_KTN_normal.png"/>
    <google:location>nairobi, kenya</google:location>
    <twitter:geo>
    </twitter:geo>
    <twitter:metadata>
        <twitter:result_type>recent</twitter:result_type>
    </twitter:metadata>
    <twitter:source>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.facebook.com/twitter&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Facebook&lt;/a&gt;</twitter:source>
    <twitter:lang>en</twitter:lang>
    <author>
        <name>KTNKenya (KTN Kenya)</name>
        <uri>http://twitter.com/KTNKenya</uri>
    </author>
</entry>

From the <title>...</title> element, i need to select the hyperlink http://fb.me/yjmMbmBx via an XPath query. How do I do it? Is it possible? *I'm an XPath newbie.

Thanks.

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  • @lzmoto: You can select the text node containing that kind of string value. You also can get that string, but only for one entry only in XPath 1.0
    – user357812
    Dec 27, 2010 at 15:34
  • @Alejandro: Thank you for quick response. Please provide me with a sample XPath query. Thanks
    – Izmoto
    Dec 27, 2010 at 15:41
  • I'm sure someone will do it. But first you need to clarify if you want all the title's text nodes containing some URI or the URI contained in one tiltle and wich one.
    – user357812
    Dec 27, 2010 at 16:13
  • @Alejandro: To clarify, I want all the <title>...</title> text nodes containing some URI. Thanks again.
    – Izmoto
    Dec 27, 2010 at 16:51

2 Answers 2

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You have two options:

  1. Use <title> (xpath: "/entry/title/text()") and get the URL yourself (e.g. using regex or finding the last instance of "http://" in the string.
  2. Get the data first:
    
    /entry/content[@type="html"]/text()
    
    Then you need to parse this as HTML and extract any tags, and use the href attribute of those tags. How you do this last part depends on the language/environment you are doing this in.

Update: Added basic example code for option 1 above, as requested:

xmlpp::Element *node = parser.get_document()->get_root_node();
xmlpp::NodeSet results = node->find("/entry/title/text()"); 
xmlpp::ContentNode* content = dynamic_cast<xmlpp::ContentNode*>(results.front());
std::string text = content->get_content();
std::string link = "";
int res = text.rfind("http://");
if(res == text.npos)
    res = text.rfind("https://");
if(res != text.npos)
    link = text.substr(res);
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  • I'm using c++ (libxml with Samsung Bada) - option 1 is great, could you provide an example? Thanks much.
    – Izmoto
    Dec 27, 2010 at 16:58
  • I've added some example code, it lacks any error checking, and assumes you only want http(s) URLs. It doesn't check the URL validity, etc. but you get the idea.
    – MattJ
    Dec 28, 2010 at 19:08
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With atom prefix bound to http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom namespace URI, use:

/atom:feed/atom:entry/atom:title[contains(.,'http://')]

This selects every atom:title element child of atom:entry, having the string "http://" contained in its string value.

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  • @Alejandro: Thank you. I am almost there now :-) Now I need to modify the query to only get me any URI only and not the entire text. Thanks again for your input.
    – Izmoto
    Dec 28, 2010 at 9:32
  • @Izmoto: You wrote: Now I need to modify the query to only get me any URI only and not the entire text. That's wrong, and that's why I was asking to clarify the question. In XPath 1.0 you can selects every title or title's text node containing some URI, or one string equal to such URI.
    – user357812
    Dec 28, 2010 at 12:25
  • @Alejandro: Now I understand your explanation. So how do I go about selecting only the URI if any is found? Thanks
    – Izmoto
    Dec 28, 2010 at 13:23
  • @Izmoto: You should do that in the host language with any string manipulation method.
    – user357812
    Dec 28, 2010 at 13:30
  • @Alejandro: thanks so much for your input - you've helped me greatly :-)
    – Izmoto
    Dec 28, 2010 at 13:53

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