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    • guy038G
      guy038
      last edited by guy038

      Hello @Robin-cruise,

      If you want me to test your two regex S/R ( Let’s say respectively, S/R A and S/R B )

      • I need an exact raw text which must be processed with the SR A

      • I need any additional action, if any, which is to be done, after processing S/R A and before processing S/R B

      • I need an exact raw text which must be processed with the S/R B ( Of course, it may be the result of the S/R A on the initial text )

      BR

      guy038

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      • Robin CruiseR
        Robin Cruise
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        @guy038 @Alan-Kilborn This is the solution. Yes, it can be done with regex, but must integrated in powershell. Works super !

        $file1 = 'c:\Folder1\file1.html'
        $file2 = 'c:\Folder1\file2.html'
        $result = 'c:\Folder1\result.html'
        $link=@()
        $title=@()
        $number=@()
        Get-Content -Path $file1 -Delimiter '</li>'|ForEach-Object{
            $_|ForEach-Object{
                if($_ -match '(?<=href=").+?(?=")'){$link += $Matches.Values}
                if($_ -match '(?<=title=").+?(?=")'){$title += $Matches.Values}
                if($_ -match '(?<=\()\d+(?=\))'){$number += $Matches.Values}
            }
        }
        $content = Get-Content -Path $file2 -Delimiter '</div>'
        for($i=0;$i -lt $content.Count;$i++){
            $content[$i] | ForEach-Object{
                if($_ -match '(?<=href=").+?(?=")'){$link2 = $Matches.Values}
                if($_ -match '(?<=title=").+?(?=")'){$title2 = $Matches.Values}
                if($_ -match '(?<=<span>)\d+(?=</span>)'){$number2 = $Matches.Values}
            }
            $content[$i] -replace $link2, $link[$i] -replace $title2, $title[$i] -replace $number2, $number[$i] | Out-File -FilePath $result -Append
        }
        

        Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/307621/powershell-copy-strings-from-some-html-tags-to-ano.html

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @Robin Cruise
          last edited by

          @Robin-Cruise said in regex: Parsing html tags in other tags / links and titles:

          This is the solution. Yes, it can be done with regex, but must integrated in powershell.

          Ok… but this is really off-topic for a Notepad++ forum.
          Whatever you’re doing could I’m sure be done in many different ways.
          This isn’t a general “data manipulation” forum.

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          • guy038G
            guy038
            last edited by guy038

            Hi, @Robin-cruise,

            Nice ! So you, finally, got a working solution.


            Out of curiosity, could you provide me a short sample of your initial files file1.html with several sections <ul......</ul> and file2.html and the corresponding result.html file, created by your Powershell script

            This could help me to understand which you really wanted to achieve and why I could not imagine about suitable and useful regexes !

            Thanks for your cooperation !

            Best Regards,

            guy038

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            • Robin CruiseR
              Robin Cruise
              last edited by

              File1.html

              <ul id="myNavigation">
                  <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-1.html" title="Page 1">Page 1 (34)</a></li>
                  <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-2.html" title="Page 2">Page 2 (29)</a></li>
                  <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-3.html" title="Page-3">Page 3 (11)</a></li>
              </ul>
              

              File2.html

              <div class="categories-name">
                 <a href="https://my-website.com/page-66.html" title="Page 66">
                 <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 66 <span>27</span> </p>
                </a>
              </div>
              <div class="categories-name">
                 <a href="https://my-website.com/page-67.html" title="Page 67">
                 <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 67 <span>24</span> </p>
                 </a>
              </div>
              <div class="categories-name">
                 <a href="https://my-website.com/page-68.html" title="Page 68">
                 <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 68 <span>07</span> </p>
                 </a>
              </div>
              

              @guy038 @Alan-Kilborn
              Thank you. Please understand that finding this solution, was not easy.

              First, I knew that @guy038 is one of the best REGEX developer on earth. He already gave a solution, in another post, to a PARSING html. so I thought he would succeed.

              Second, in another post, someone else gave a solution with PowerShell, of another problem. I remember also that post.

              So, I knew that this problem can be resolve, but I had to try both options.

              Now, maybe will be a better way to handle regex and files, by integrate notepad++ them into another program such as PowerShell.

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              • guy038G
                guy038
                last edited by guy038

                Hi, @robin-cruise,

                But, could you provide, also, the result.html file ?

                Thanks

                BR

                guy038

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                • Robin CruiseR
                  Robin Cruise
                  last edited by

                  @Alan-Kilborn said in regex: Parsing html tags in other tags / links and titles:

                  but this is really off-topic for a Notepad++ forum

                  No, sir. Is an opportunity to understand that a problem has many solution, even if people told you that isn’t possible.

                  By the way, the same problem can be done in LINUX, much easier…with bash script, but that’s another story.

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                  • Robin CruiseR
                    Robin Cruise @guy038
                    last edited by Robin Cruise

                    @guy038 result.html is just a blank file, put in the same folder with File1.html and File2.html

                    After you run the code in PowerShell, the output result will appear into result.html

                    please test the PowerShell code. You will see in result.html the structure html from the File2.html but with the values extracted from File1.html

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                    • guy038G
                      guy038
                      last edited by guy038

                      Hi, @robin-cruise,

                      OK but could you provide the result.html file AFTER running the Powershell script !

                      BR

                      guy038

                      Sorry, with my old XP SP3 machine is a bit out of date !

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                      • Robin CruiseR
                        Robin Cruise
                        last edited by Robin Cruise

                        @guy038 this is the result.html after run the PowerShell code

                        alt text

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                        • Robin CruiseR
                          Robin Cruise
                          last edited by

                          the single problem in PowerShell is that not every regex formulas that works in notepad++ works there. Seems that PowerShell don’t like \K or \G or replacement such as (?2\2)

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                          • guy038G
                            guy038
                            last edited by guy038

                            Hello, @robin-cruise, @alan-kilborn and All,

                            OMG, now I understand the all story ! In fact, you’re did not express your needs correctly, in your first post ! The File-2.tml is useless and we just can go from the result_1.hmtl file to the result.html file !

                            Indeed, in your first post, you said :

                            <ul id="myNavigation">
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-1.html" title="Page 1">Page 1 (34)</a></li>
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-2.html" title="Page 2">Page 2 (29)</a></li>
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-3.html" title="Page-3">Page 3 (11)</a></li>
                            </ul>
                            

                            MUST BECOME:

                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-66.html" title="Page 66">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 66 <span>27</span> </p>
                              </a>
                            </div>
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-67.html" title="Page 67">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 67 <span>24</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-68.html" title="Page 68">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 68 <span>07</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            

                            can something like this be done with regex?

                            But… you SHOULD have written :

                            <ul id="myNavigation">
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-1.html" title="Page 1">Page 1 (34)</a></li>
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-2.html" title="Page 2">Page 2 (29)</a></li>
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-3.html" title="Page-3">Page 3 (11)</a></li>
                            </ul>
                            

                            MUST BECOME

                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-1.html" title="Page 1">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 1 <span>34</span> </p>
                              </a>
                            </div>
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-2.html" title="Page 2">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 2 <span>29</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-3.html" title="Page-3">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page-3 <span>11</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            

                            can something like this be done with regex?

                            And yes, this transformation can, indeed, be solved with ONE regex S/R only !!!

                            What misled me was the fact that your output file contained other values than the ones indicated in the initial file ! ( Page 66 <span>27</span>, Page 67 <span>24</span>, Page 68 <span>07</span>... which are completely out of scope :-(( I vainly looked for a link between, for example, the strings "Page 1">Page 1 (34) and Page 66 <span>27</span> !


                            So, Robin, now, it’s fairly easy to get the right regex S/R !

                            From this initial text

                            ===========================================================================================================================================
                            <ul id="myNavigation">
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-1.html" title="Page 1">Page 1 (34)</a></li>
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-2.html" title="Page 2">Page 2 (29)</a></li>
                                <li><a href="https://my-website.com/page-3.html" title="Page-3">Page 3 (11)</a></li>
                            </ul>
                            ===========================================================================================================================================
                            

                            with the following regex S/R :

                            SEARCH (?-i)^\h*<li><a href="https://my\-website.com/(.+?)" title="(.+?)">.+?\((.+?)\)</a></li>|<(ul id="myNavigation"|/ul)>\R

                            REPLACE ?4:<div class="categories-name">\r\n\x20\x20\x20<a href="https://my-website.com/\1" title="\2">\r\n\x20\x20\x20<p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i>\x20\2\x20<span>\3</span> </p>\r\n\x20\x20\x20</a>\r\n</div>

                            we do get the expected text, totally identical to your result.html contents ! Moreover, you do not need the Powershell script any more !

                            ===========================================================================================================================================
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-1.html" title="Page 1">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 1 <span>34</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-2.html" title="Page 2">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page 2 <span>29</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            <div class="categories-name">
                               <a href="https://my-website.com/page-3.html" title="Page-3">
                               <p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i> Page-3 <span>11</span> </p>
                               </a>
                            </div>
                            ===========================================================================================================================================
                            

                            Et voilà !


                            Notes :

                            • The groups used are :

                              • Group 1 : the part after website.com/ till the double quote, not included

                              • Group 2 : the title part

                              • Group 3 : the string between parentheses, before </a>

                              • Group 4 : either the literal string <ul id="myNavigation"> or the literal string </ul>, which must be deleted, in replacement

                            • Ths regex string \x20\x20\x20 occurs three times, in the replacement regex, and correspond to the needed leading spaces in each <div ......</div> section. Changed it as desired !

                            Best Regards,

                            guy038

                            P.S. :

                            And, if you want to change the lines <li>.........</li>, ONLY inside the <ul...............</ul> sections, use this second regex S/R, derived of the generic regex S/R, discussed in other topics :

                            SEARCH (?s-i)(?:<ul id="myNavigation">|(?!\A)\G)(?:(?!</ul>).)*?\K^\h*<li><a href="https://my\-website.com/(.+?)" title="(.+?)">.+?\((.+?)\)</a></li>

                            REPLACE <div class="categories-name">\r\n\x20\x20\x20<a href="https://my-website.com/\1" title="\2">\r\n\x20\x20\x20<p class="font-16 color-grey text-capitalize"><i class="fa fa-angle-right font-14 color-blue mr-1"></i>\x20\2\x20<span>\3</span> </p>\r\n\x20\x20\x20</a>\r\n</div>


                            Now, end the job, getting rid of the literal string <ul id="myNavigation"> and the literal string </ul>, with, simply :

                            SEARCH (?-i)<(ul id="myNavigation"|/ul)>\R

                            REPLACE Leave EMPTY

                            We need consecutive regexes S/R because the values <ul id="myNavigation"> and </ul> are used as anchors, in the first generic S/R and must not be deleted during the first regex process !

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn @guy038
                              last edited by

                              @guy038

                              Hi Guy… it is too funny.
                              Now, before solving a problem, you have to solve another problem: What the problem actually is!
                              It’s good that you have the talent and perseverance to do that; well, it’s good for the OP I suppose.

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                              • Robin CruiseR
                                Robin Cruise
                                last edited by Robin Cruise

                                @guy038 thank you, I knew that you can do it. I believe, you are the best regex developer in the entire word.

                                I understood one thing. Never say “it can’t be done” and even if it can’t be done in one way, you can always find another way. Be open to another programs.

                                Much more important: if you give someone a new perspective, that someone will be able to see clearly the problem and to find the solution much easy.

                                So, my friends. Thanks a lot, from now on I know that many people understood also the power of PowerShell, and it can be used very often to modify files by integrate regex.

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                                • guy038G
                                  guy038
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi, @robin-cruise and All,

                                  You said :

                                  I believe, you are the best regex developer in the entire word.

                                  I would say definitively not the best !

                                  For instance, just think of this man here and here.

                                  Jan Goyvaerts :

                                  • Created the fantastic regular-expression.info site and still maintains it !

                                  • Developed all these valuable regex tools : PowerGREP, RegexBuddy, RegexMagic and EditPad Pro


                                  This is just an example of the many developers, involved in regular expressions !

                                  BR

                                  guy038

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                                  • Robin CruiseR
                                    Robin Cruise
                                    last edited by

                                    of course there are others, but only @guy038 helped me and all notepad++ community with so hard to find solutions.

                                    and I am using notepad++ and grepWin (and as for the Batch Process I using a great tool named TextCrawler)

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