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    HTML parser in Delphi

    A Delphi class with functions to read and dissect a HTML file

    THTMLdom is a (Delphi) class with functions to read a HTML source file and dissect it into a tree of THTMLelement. The attributes of the HTML tags are stored in the elements. Functions are provided to select elements on the basis of the attribute values or tag names. The structure of the tree can be shown and it can be rendered as plain text. The source is plain Delphi pascal, requiring a version that supports Tdictionary. There is no dependency on 3rd party units. The file to be parsed...
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    HTML XHTML Parser + XPath

    Delphi HTML XHTML Parser +XPath

    Delphi HTML Parser This module lets you work with HTML documents as DOM tree and use XPath for searching tags. It is very simple way to parse HTML. This tested with version Delphi XE5,6 Usage Add in Uses parser.pas; begin HtmlTxt:= ''; //here your html NodeList:= TNodeList.Create; ValueList:= TStringList.Create; DomTree:= TDomTree.Create; DomTreeNode:= DomTree.RootNode; If DomTreeNode.RunParse(HtmlTxt) then begin {your code example: DomTreeNode.FindXPath('//*[@id="TopBox"]/div[1]/div[@class="draw default"]'),NodeList,ValueList)} end; end; Xpath support: attributes - //*[@id="TopBox"]/div/@class comment - //*[@id="TopBox"]/div/comment()[3] text - //*[@id="TopBox"]/div/text()[2] previous level - /.....
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