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I want to use xPath to get only the contents of the head element.

//some curl request
$result = curl_exec($ch);
if (curl_errno($ch)) {
    echo 'Error:' . curl_error($ch);
}
curl_close ($ch);

$DOM = new DOMDocument;
libxml_use_internal_errors(true);
if (!$DOM->loadHTML('<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?>' . $result)) {
    $errors = "";
    foreach (libxml_get_errors() as $error) {
        $errors .= $error->message . "<br/>";
    }
    libxml_clear_errors();
    print "libxml errors:<br>$errors";
    return;
}
$xpath = new DOMXPath($DOM);
$head = $xpath->query('//*["head"]')->item(0); // Any suggestions?

As stated in the title, I am using PHP to try and extract the contents of whatever is in head in curl. Any suggestions is welcome.

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  • Are you trying to access the head tag?
    – segFault
    Sep 24, 2016 at 20:46
  • I need everything between <head> and </head>
    – JFourie
    Sep 24, 2016 at 20:47
  • Just to be clear, I am not referring to the header response. Simply the contents of what is in <head>
    – JFourie
    Sep 24, 2016 at 20:48

1 Answer 1

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If your curl response is as expected and everything up until your XPath is good, then try:

$head = $xpath->query('/head/*');
foreach ($head as $headElement) {
    /* DO STUFF*/
}

You may also not need to add <?xml encoding="utf-8" ?> to the beginning of the result.

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  • $head = $xpath->query('/head/*'); var_dump($head); foreach ($head as $headElement) { echo $headElement->textContent; } $head is still empty.
    – JFourie
    Sep 24, 2016 at 20:57
  • Have you made sure that $result is not empty? As in, it is not boolean and contains the XML string you assume it has.
    – segFault
    Sep 24, 2016 at 20:59
  • $head = $xpath->query("//*['head']"); Works!
    – JFourie
    Sep 24, 2016 at 21:01
  • But it strips <script> and <style> and <meta> tags. Any idea why?
    – JFourie
    Sep 24, 2016 at 21:03
  • How are you outputting the results? You may want to check the documentation for DOMXPath::query
    – segFault
    Sep 24, 2016 at 21:07

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