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I want to get contain from marquee tag in some page.
This is my code

var myurl = "http://www.somewhere.com/somepage.html";
var patt = /.+<marquee.+>(.+)<\/marquee>.+/;

$.ajax({
    url: myurl,
    success: function(data){
        var r = patt.exec(data);
        console.debug(r[1]);
    },
});

I found that, variable r is null.
What is my mistake ?

PS. I do a chrome extension, so it allows me to call ajax() in other domain.

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  • why don't get url from jquery selctor
    – S L
    Feb 2, 2011 at 10:19
  • Do you have an example or reference link ?
    – diewland
    Feb 2, 2011 at 10:30

2 Answers 2

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There are many reasons for not parsing HTML with regular expressions that I'm not going to go into here.

In your case, I suspect that there may be newlines within the <marquee> tag which your regex can't match.

Try

/<marquee[^>]*>([\s\S]*?)<\/marquee>/

and see what happens.

[\s\S] matches any character (whitespace or non-whitespace, a kludge to compensate for JavaScripts lack of a "dot matches all" mode), *? allows the match to occur any number of times, but as few as possible so we don't match across multiple <marquee> tags.

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  • [\s\S] works! Like you answer. Marquee content in mult-lines can't match with "dot matches all". This is my work patt -> /<marquee.+>([\s\S]*)<\/marquee>/
    – diewland
    Feb 2, 2011 at 10:48
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You're probably better off extracting the text using jQuery element constructors rather than string manipulation. It's more reliable and easier to read:

var r = $('<div>' + data + '</div>').find('marquee').html();

The wrapping div is there to ensure jQuery treats the data as HTML elements, and not a selector string.

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  • Thanks for response. I try your solution but it errors when I wrap my data with <div> in $. About my data is start with <DOCTYPE> and end with </html>
    – diewland
    Feb 2, 2011 at 14:51
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    @diewland ah I didn't realise it was a full page. You don't need the wrapping div if the string starts and ends with an element.
    – David Tang
    Feb 2, 2011 at 20:56
  • Wow! I get your idea. Thanks.
    – diewland
    Feb 4, 2011 at 12:00

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