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I'm relatively new to using jsoup, and I can't seem to find the correct query to parse out the value I'm looking for. The HTML is as follows.

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I need to parse out birdman from there. I know that once I've defined the element, I can get "birdman" out with author.text();, but I cant figure out how to define the author element. I thought perhaps the following block of code would work, but as I mentioned, I'm pretty new to jsoup and html and it obviously didnt work. Theres nothing wrong with the connection, and jsoup is working for the other values I parsed out.

            TitleResults titleArray =  new TitleResults();
                Document doc = null;
                try {
                    doc = Jsoup.connect(Constants.FORUM).get();
                } catch (IOException e) {
                    e.printStackTrace();
                }
                Elements threads = doc.select(".topic_title");
                for (Element thread : threads) {
                    titleArray =  new TitleResults();
                    //Thread title
                    threadTitle = thread.text();
                    titleArray.setItemName(threadTitle);

                    //Thread link
                    String threadStr = thread.attr("abs:href");
                    String endTag = "/page__view__getnewpost"; //trim link
                    threadStr = new String(threadStr.replace(endTag, ""));
                    threadArray.add(threadStr);

                    titleArray.setAuthorDate("Author/Date");
                    results.add(titleArray);
                }
                Elements authors = doc.select("a[hovercard-ref]");
                for (Element author : authors) {
                    if (author.attr("abs:href").contains("/user/")){
                        Log.d("POC", "SUCCESS " + author.attr("abs:href"));
                    } else {
                        Log.d("POC", "FAILURE " + author.text());                           
                    }
                }
        } 
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  • doc.select("a[hovercard-ref]"); works like a charm ... just think few hints: mobile version, user agent, html dump on device ...
    – Selvin
    Jan 4, 2012 at 15:49
  • that didnt work for me. it was one of the first things i tried?
    – r2DoesInc
    Jan 4, 2012 at 15:53
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    how you getting html ? (not exacly but URLConnection/apache/other ?) pastebin.com/xfUQkGw0 12-13 21:06:44.462: D/POC(4391): SyNiK4L http://rootzwiki.com/user/242-synik4l/ 12-13 21:06:44.462: D/POC(4391): SyNiK4L http://rootzwiki.com/user/242-synik4l/ 12-13 21:06:44.462: D/POC(4391): Rythmyc http://rootzwiki.com/user/6325-rythmyc/ 12-13 21:06:44.462: D/POC(4391): Rythmyc http://rootzwiki.com/user/6325-rythmyc/
    – Selvin
    Jan 4, 2012 at 15:56
  • wtf :(. Lol i dont understand why its not working for me. i updated the example code to show the entire method. The html is held at Constant.FORUM in the form of a string. Works fine for the title and url of the threads.
    – r2DoesInc
    Jan 4, 2012 at 16:06
  • Well, I dont understand how your method was different, but it works, thank you. Thank you. If youd like to copy that pastebin into an answer, i can accept it as the answer and close this.
    – r2DoesInc
    Jan 4, 2012 at 16:15

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I think you're thinking too hard ;)

To get the birdman portion of the link, just use the following:

Elements authors = doc.select("a");
for (Element author : authors) {
    Log.d("POC", author.text());
}

The "a" retrieves all links. After that you can just use the .text() like you said to retrieve the value.

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  • i actually just tried that. "a" isnt returning the member links, only the thread links. this is the URL im working with. rootzwiki.com/forum/362-cdma-galaxy-nexus-developer-forum your answer returns only the thread titles. [ROM] Redemption Rom ICS v1.0.1 *UPDATE* Jan 3rd 8:30pm EST
    – r2DoesInc
    Jan 4, 2012 at 14:59
  • Ah sorry didn't know there were also other types of links on the site. Still odd it doesn't return the member links since it worked for me with different types of links. Did you try just using [hovercard-ref]? Jan 4, 2012 at 15:03
  • ya I tried that too. :/ I also just updated my question with the full block of relevant code in case you see something that I overlooked
    – r2DoesInc
    Jan 4, 2012 at 15:04
  • Hmm. Just throwing things out here now but try "._hovertrigger", since Jsoup also works with classes that might do the trick. Jan 4, 2012 at 15:12
  • Hmm. Very very odd. You DID give the app Internet permission right? ;) Jan 4, 2012 at 15:19
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Selvin answered it in the comments. I wasnt getting the source correctly and it was causing errors. http://pastebin.com/xfUQkGw0

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