Trying to find the links on a page.
my regex is:
/]*href=(\\\"\\\'??)([^\\\"\\\' >]*?)[^>]*>(.*)<\\/a>/
Reliable Regex for HTML are difficult. Here is how to do it with DOM:
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadHTML($html);
foreach ($dom->getElementsByTagName('a') as $node) {
echo $dom->saveHtml($node), PHP_EOL;
}
The above would find and output the "outerHTML" of all A
elements in the $html
string.
To get all the text values of the node, you do
echo $node->nodeValue;
To check if the href
attribute exists you can do
echo $node->hasAttribute( 'href' );
To get the href
attribute you'd do
echo $node->getAttribute( 'href' );
To change the href
attribute you'd do
$node->setAttribute('href', 'something else');
To remove the href
attribute you'd do
$node->removeAttribute('href');
You can also query for the href
attribute directly with XPath
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadHTML($html);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
$nodes = $xpath->query('//a/@href');
foreach($nodes as $href) {
echo $href->nodeValue; // echo current attribute value
$href->nodeValue = 'new value'; // set new attribute value
$href->parentNode->removeAttribute('href'); // remove attribute
}
Also see:
On a sidenote: I am sure this is a duplicate and you can find the answer somewhere in here