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Employing DOMDocument, I'm trying to read a portion of an HTML file and displaying it on a different HTML page using the code below. The DIV portion that I'm trying to access has several <p> tags. The problem is when DOM parses the file, it only fetches the text content between the <p> tags - strips tags - and the paragraph formatting is lost. It merges the texts and displays them all as one paragraph. How can I keep the HTML formatting so that the paragraphs are displayed as they were in the source file?

HTML Code

<div class="text_container">
<h3>Title</h3>
<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing eli. 
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing eli.</p>     

<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing eli. 
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing eli.</p>

<p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing eli. 
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing eli.</p>

DOMDocumnet Code

<?php

$page = file_get_contents('word.php');
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc -> loadHTML($page);
$divs = $doc->getElementsByTagName('div');
foreach($divs as $div) {
    if ($div->getAttribute('class') === 'text_container') {
         echo '<p>',$div->nodeValue,'</p>';

    }

?>

1 Answer 1

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You can define a custom function DOMinnerHTML() (described here) to retrieve an element's inner HTML, rather than its text content. It works by temorarlily creating a new document:

<?php 
function DOMinnerHTML($element) 
{ 
    $innerHTML = ""; 
    $children = $element->childNodes; 
    foreach ($children as $child) 
    { 
        $tmp_dom = new DOMDocument(); 
        $tmp_dom->appendChild($tmp_dom->importNode($child, true)); 
        $innerHTML.=trim($tmp_dom->saveHTML()); 
    } 
    return $innerHTML; 
} 
?> 

Example usage:

$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc -> loadHTML($page);
$divs = $doc->getElementsByTagName('div');
foreach($divs as $div) {
    if ($div->getAttribute('class') === 'text_container') {
        $innerHtml = DOMinnerHTML($div);
        echo '<div>' . $innerHtml . '</div>';
    }
}
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  • Is it possible to strip <h3> tags to show only the paragraphs without header?
    – Infinity
    Jun 14, 2013 at 8:16
  • @Infinity Of course. You'll need to go one level deeper (into the div). You can then filter your desired tags in whatever way you like.
    – MCL
    Jun 14, 2013 at 8:20

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