Actually, never mind. It does not have to be valid to work.
On Dec 24, 2007, at 6:15 PM, Casey <heavyccasey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's because it's not proper XHTML: "<br>" should be "<br />".
On Dec 24, 2007, at 6:03 PM, M5 <m5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just getting into DOMDocument()... I'm loading an HTML page and
trying to extract certain bits of text. Just one problem: loadHTML
() seems to ignore orphan tags like '<br>'. For example, in the
following HTML:
<div class="text">Some text is here. <br> New line. <br> Another
new line. </div>
<div class="text">Some text is here. <br> New line. <br> Another
new line. </div>
<div class="text">Some text is here. <br> New line. <br> Another
new line. </div>
If I run the above HTML through:
$nodes = $table->getElementsByTagName("*");
I only get three nodes that I can iterate through (<div>). What I
want to do is split/explode the three lines within each div, but
when I look at the nodeValue of each node, it only shows something
like "Some text is here. New line. Another new line."
Any ideas?
...Rene
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