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Posted by Captain Paralytic on 10/15/07 11:33
On 15 Oct, 11:17, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Captain Paralytic wrote:
> > On 15 Oct, 03:37, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> >> OK, I give up here. I am DEFINITELY not a Regex expert, and have been
> >> working on this for hours with no luck.
>
> >> Basically I need to parse a page for certain information which will be
> >> fed back into CURL to post to a site. I need to find four types of tags
> >> on the page:
>
> >> <input type=hidden name=a1 value=b1>
> >> <input type=text name=a2>
> >> <input type=submit name=a3 value=b3>
> >> <select name=a4>
>
> >> I don't need any other tags.
>
> >> From the hidden and submit types, I need name and value. From the text
> >> and select types, I just need the name.
>
> >> I can assume the attributes will always show up in this order, but there
> >> may be other things between the < and > delimiters. Additionally, the
> >> actual type and name may have single or double quotes around them, or
> >> neither.
>
> >> Does anyone have some code for this? It doesn't have to be all one regex.
>
> >> TIA.
>
> >> --
> >> ==================
> >> Remove the "x" from my email address
> >> Jerry Stuckle
> >> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> >> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> >> ==================
>
> > Could you use the php dom functionality for this?
>
> > Wouldn't it be good if php had the equivalent of
> > getElementsByTagName()!
>
> Hi, Paul,
>
> How I wish I could - it was the first thing I tried. However, this page
> is not well formed html, and DOM throws up all over it.
>
> --
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> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstuck...@attglobal.net
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Of course, when I said: "Wouldn't it be good if php had the equivalent
of getElementsByTagName()!", I meant that it would be good if its
version was as tolerant as javascript's one.
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