I am trying to select, using Jsoup, a <div> that has multiple classes:

<div class="content-text right-align bold-font">...</div>

The syntax for doing so, to the best of my understanding, should be:

document.select("div.content-text.right-align.bold-font");

However, for some reason, this doesn't work for me.

When I try the same exact syntax on JSFIDDLE, it works without a hitch.

Does multi-class selection work in Jsoup?

(I'd rather find out that this is a bug in my code than find out that this is a Jsoup limitation :)

UPDATE (thanks to the answer below): Jsoup works perfectly with the aforementioned syntax.

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Works for me with latest Jsoup (1.5.2).

String html = "<div class=\"content-text right-align bold-font\">foo</div>";
Document document = Jsoup.parse(html);
Elements elements = document.select("div.content-text.right-align.bold-font");
System.out.println(elements.text()); // foo

So either you're possibly using an outdated version of Jsoup which exposes a bug related to this, or the actual HTML doesn't contain a <div> like that.

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Thanks + 1 for confirming that this indeed works. I have been using the latest Jsoup (1.5.2) but this still doesn't work for me. Could this be because my <div> has an id in addition to class? You are correct in assuming that the actual HTML I am trying to parse is slightly different, but AFAICT, the difference doesn't explain what I am experiencing. Should I post the full HTML section? – ef2011 May 27 '11 at 14:17
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I would strip as much as possible from the HTML step by step as long as your function doesn't work. Once it works, go a step back and include it in your question, along with an elaboration where the conflicting part is. – BalusC May 27 '11 at 14:20
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Thanks + 1 again. It turns out that I had one of those moments of blindness and I was logging something different from what I was debugging. Ugrrrr... – ef2011 May 27 '11 at 15:27
You're welcome. – BalusC May 27 '11 at 15:28
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