I'm parsing an PHP script to C# due to performance.
This is the PHP source where i'm having trouble with:
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadHTML($message);
foreach ($dom->getElementsByTagName('a') as $node) {
if ($node->hasAttribute('href')) {
$link = $node->getAttribute('href');
if ((strpos($link, 'http://') === 0) || (strpos($link, 'https://') === 0)) {
$add_key = ((strpos($link, '{key}') !== false) || (strpos($link, '%7Bkey%7D') !== false));
$node->setAttribute('href', $url . 'index.php?route=ne/track/click&link=' . urlencode(base64_encode($link)) . '&uid={uid}&language=' . $data['language_code'] . ($add_key ? '&key={key}' : ''));
}
}
}
The problem that i'm having is the getElementByTagName
part.
As said here, should i use htmlagilitypack. My code so far is this:
var doc = new HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlDocument();
doc.LoadHtml(leMessage);
leMessage
is an string that holds the HTML. So far so good. Only problem is that there isn't an getElementsByTag
function in the HtmlAgillityPack. And in the normal HtmlDocument ( without the pack ), i can't use an string as html page right?
So does anybody knows what i should do to make this work? Only thing i can think of now is to make an webbrowser in the windows form and set the document content to leMessage
and then parse it from there. But personaly i don't like that solution... But if there isn't another way...
The following was the first top-of-the-page block of code that popped up when I followed your link and clicked on "Examples":
HtmlDocument doc = new HtmlDocument();
doc.Load("file.htm");
foreach(HtmlNode link in doc.DocumentElement.SelectNodes("//a[@href"])
{
HtmlAttribute att = link["href"];
// DO SOMETHING WITH THE LINK HERE
}
doc.Save("file.htm");
Please do your own googling in the future.