I don't know if it is possible! Maybe my thought is also wrong. I want to invoke a search corresponding to all links in my Wordpress blog.
I am using an Ajax call for my other search in this site. How can I retrieve a linking text from hypertext tag in html.
eg: <a href='www.example'>demo</a>
.here i want to get 'demo' as input.
Thanks.
I don't know if it is possible! Maybe my thought is also wrong. I want to invoke a search corresponding to all links in my Wordpress blog.
I am using an Ajax call for my other search in this site. How can I retrieve a linking text from hypertext tag in html.
eg: <a href='www.example.'>demo</a>
.here i want to get 'demo' as input.
Thanks.
Share Improve this question edited Jul 13, 2010 at 6:07 Brock Adams 93.7k23 gold badges241 silver badges305 bronze badges asked Jul 13, 2010 at 5:56 AadiAadi 7,10928 gold badges102 silver badges148 bronze badges 02 Answers
Reset to default 4Try this:
var links_html_list = [];
var links = document.getElementsByTagName('a');
for(var l in links) {
if(typeof links[i] == undefined) continue;
links_html_list.push(links[i].innerHTML);
}
function search(term) {
var results = [];
for(var l in links_html_list) {
var cur = links_html_list[l];
if(typeof cur == undefined) continue;
if(cur.indexOf(term) != -1) results.push(cur);
}
return (results.length > 0) ? results : null;
}
What the search
function does is it loops through the list of strings and if any have the term
in it (indexOf
), then it will get pushed into an array which is then returned. If there are no matches, it will return null
.
You could use
$homePageText = file_get_contents(file.html);
preg_match_all('/<a .*?>(.*?)<\/a>/',$homePageText,$matches);
Then all anchor text elements will be stored in the array $matches.