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Hello I am trying to extract the first href from within the "title" class from the following source (the source is only part of the whole page however I am using the entire page):

div id="atfResults" class="list results ">
<div id="result_0" class="result firstRow product" name="0006754023">
    <div id="srNum_0" class="number">1.</div>
        <div class="image">
        <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Essential-Modern-Classics-J-Tolkien/dp/0006754023/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1316504574&amp;sr=8-1">
        <img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31ZcWU6HN4L._AA115_.jpg" class="productImage" alt="Product Details">
</a>
</div>
<div class="data">
    <div class="title">
<a class="title titleHover" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Essential-Modern-Classics-J-Tolkien/dp/0006754023/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1316504574&amp;sr=8-1">Essential Modern Classics - The Hobbit</a>
        <span class="ptBrand">by J. R. R. Tolkien</span>
 <span class="bindingAndRelease">(<span class="binding">Paperback</span> -&nbsp;2 Apr 2009)</span>
        </div>

I have tried several variations of both the select function and also getElementByClass but all have given me a "null" value such as:

Document firstSearchPage = Jsoup.connect(fullST).get();
Element link = firstSearchPage.select("div.title").first();

If someone could help me with a solution to this problem and recommend some areas of reading so I can avoid this problem in future it would be greatly appreciated.

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The CSS selector div.title, returns a <div class="title">, not a link as you seem to think. If you want an <a class="title"> then you should use the a.title selector.

Element link = document.select("a.title").first();
String href = link.absUrl("href");
// ...

Or if an <a class="title"> can appear elsewhere in the document outside a <div class="title"> before that point, then you need the following more specific selector:

Element link = document.select("div.title a.title").first();
String href = link.absUrl("href");
// ...

This will return the first <a class="title"> which is a child of <div class="title">.

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  • Thankyou for your answer. I still have the following problem however: Elements link = document.select("div.title a.title").first(); will not compile as it requires "Element". When i change this using either of your examples i get NullPointerException on the line: String href = link.absUrl("href");
    – EHarpham
    Sep 22, 2011 at 4:04
  • The first was just a typo (perhaps caused by a habit), I fixed it in my answer. The second indicates that there's just no such element in the document.
    – BalusC
    Sep 22, 2011 at 5:24
  • I am not sure why i cannot find the required elements in the extracted code. Many of the main heading in the pages code that i try to extract return null when the headings appear in the inspect element window of my browser. Is it possible that i need to add more to the document.select for example (div.main div.searchtemplate div.etc) until i reach the part i need?
    – EHarpham
    Sep 22, 2011 at 15:21
  • Perhaps it's populated by JavaScript? Jsoup doesn't execute JS code. Do rightclick and View Source in browser to see what Jsoup would retrieve (not Inspect Element! it intercepts on current HTML DOM tree not on retrieved source). Do System.out.println(document.html()) to see whatever Jsoup retrieved.
    – BalusC
    Sep 22, 2011 at 15:22
  • thankyou so much for your help. i have it extracting the <div id="result_0"> which contains the information i need however the href i need is <div class="image> which is within the result_0 id. I have tried select("#result_0 div.image").first(); but this still returns null?
    – EHarpham
    Sep 22, 2011 at 15:50

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