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I wanna get the title and link from this html page :

<div class="gs_r">
    <h3 class="gs_rt">
        <span class="gs_ctc">[BOOK]</span>
        <a href="http://example.com" onmousedown="return scife_clk(this.href,'','res','1')">titleA</a>
    </h3>
    <div class="gs_ggs gs_fl">
        <a href="http://exampleA.pdf" onmousedown="return scife_clk(this.href,'gga','gga','1')">

How can I get them?

here's the code :

<?php
include 'simple_html_dom.php';
$url = 'http://example.com';
$html = file_get_html($url);
//get the first link
foreach($html->find('span[class=gs_ctc]')as $Link){
echo $link;
}
foreach($html->find('div[class=gs_ggs gs_fl]')as $docLink){
echo $docLink;
}

?>
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  • Have you tried an XML parsing solution? Jul 18, 2012 at 3:07
  • 2
    From what html page? Your question is poorly written, and your code is incomplete. Please consider improving it so you can be helped better. And also, what have you done/tried so far.
    – LeeR
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:07
  • Is that the whole HTML page?
    – gen_Eric
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:08
  • @LeeR yes, from html page. I wanna get the informations : example.com, titleA, and exampleA.pdf
    – rosen_
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:14
  • @Rocket no, I just took the part of html page that I want to process
    – rosen_
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:16

1 Answer 1

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For the first link, it's a sibling of the <span>. Try this:

//get the first link
foreach($html->find('span[class=gs_ctc]') as $link){
    $link = $link->next_sibling();
    echo $link->plaintext;
    echo $link->href;
}

As for the 2nd link, it's a child of the <div>:

foreach($html->find('div[class=gs_ggs gs_fl]') as $docLink){
    $link = $docLink->first_child();
    echo $link->href;
}

EDIT: The 2nd link is grouped with the first, so you can try this:

foreach($html->find('span[class=gs_ctc]') as $link){
    foreach($link->parent()->parent()->find('div[class=gs_ggs gs_fl]') as $docLink){
        $link1 = $link->next_sibling();
        $link2 = $docLink->first_child();
        if(preg_match('/\.pdf$/i', $link2->href) === 1){
            echo $link1->plaintext;
            echo $link1->href;
            echo $link2->href;
        }
    }
}
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  • Thank you @Rocket .. :) I've tried it, but I only get the titles, i cannot get the links. I've tried in this url = 'scholar.google.com/…'
    – rosen_
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:36
  • @user1495052: Silly me, it's href, not src.
    – gen_Eric
    Jul 18, 2012 at 3:52
  • :) sorry, I have one more question. is it possible to get more specific informations? for example, I just wanna get the first links and titles that have specific second link, for example pdf link only. so, I have to identify the second link first, if it's link that have .pdf extension using this code =if (preg_match('/\.pdf$/i', $link)) { then process to get first link and title. thanks !
    – rosen_
    Jul 18, 2012 at 4:07
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    @user1495052: Check my edit. Not sure if that'll work, but try it :P
    – gen_Eric
    Jul 18, 2012 at 4:21
  • it works perfectly ! I feel a little confused in this part -> === 1. what does it mean? It equals true ?
    – rosen_
    Jul 18, 2012 at 8:59

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