I have a custom tag called some data that i wish to extract. However it seems to me that by doing the following code in android, it automatically remove my </link> and replace it onto the first tag.
Document document = Jsoup.parse("<html><head></head><body><link>test</link></body></html>");
Log.e(Config.log_id, document.html());
The following code will result in <html><head></head><body><link />test</body></html>
once i did a .html. Any solution here?
seems to be that the keyword link is used. I have to replace to before parsing and it worked.
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HtmlSpanner with css
I have found an library called HtmlSpanner that should help me with adding a html string with css to a TextView.
but i cant find any documentation on it except
(new HtmlSpanner()).fromHtml()
but nothing on how to include a css file to it or how i can create an TagManager on handeling the css
can anyone help me?
Out of the box HtmlSpanner does parse blocks, and is able to apply the CSS styles in those blocks to the text.
The code for that is in the StyleNodeHandler handler class.
Now the good news is that it's pretty easy to add new TagNodeHandler classes, and in your case all you'd need is to add one that
does the following:
List item
Read the "href" property from the CSS link
Retrieve the URL that the href points to and read it into a String
Parse the String into a CSS rule
Register that CSS rule
Steps 3 and 4 are already in the StyleNodeHandler class (in the parseCSSFromText method), so you'd only need to implement steps 1 and 2.
Here's a quick Gist of what you'd need to add:
link
I followed a tutorial located here: http://www.androidhive.info/2011/11/android-xml-parsing-tutorial/ and so far everything worked fine with it. However this only worked nice when there were specific XML tags to go through, such as:
<tag1>
<gettag></gettag>
<gettag2></gettag2>
</tag1>
However my main issue is that I need to get multiple items from within a single tag, like this:
<tag1>
<tag2>text</tag2>
<tag2>text again</tag2>
<tag2>more text</tag2>
</tag1>
I am not able to use the tutorial code to get all of the tag2 items (it stops at the first one). Does anyone know of a good way to grab those "tag2" tags above and spit out the results into a listview?
Any help is appreciated.
Something you may need to do is,
keep a list, If endElement() is tag2, add readtext to list. if endElement is tag1, then create new List and elements.
Check this discussion.
The title maybe a little confusing so I shall explain a lot more details here. First off, I have an URL link that uses HTTPS secured site. I already managed a successful attempt to use a WebView to connect to the site, using loadDataWithBaseURL method.
The URL link does not end with .xml, so I am stuck with this problem. What are the procedures to do in order I can use the xml data on an URL link that does not ends with .xml?
EDIT:
<MGMT>
<NET>
<HEAD>
<ClientID>99999999</ClientID>
<ServerID>WEB_01</ServerID>
<Rsp>00</Rsp>
<Auth></Auth>
</HEAD>
<STAT>
<IP>192.168.5.158</IP>
<Status>OK, Success!</Status>
</NET>
</MGMT>
I do have XML parsing knowledge. But that is if the url link returns a XML data or I have an XML file. This is NOT THE ACTUAL LINK but it is similar, I changed a few values in it.
https://192.168.0.254/?ClientID=999999&Cert=0f7a248e3b017effec2b36cf53912b0f&IP=192.168.5.128
Ok. As i come to know about your question, you have to gain some knowledge about xml parsing which convert the fetched XML data in to specific variables.
Here in below examples, the project get the Http responce from the server which is in the formate of the xml file. (Which URL not having .XML extention). And that data are stored in to specific variable.
You have to fetch various data based on the tab as per your xml structure. as like "MGMT", "NET" . . .etc etc. . .
See this: Example 1
Also see this: Exapmple 2
Hope you got the Logic to do it.
What would the best approach to :
get html codes by calling url and displaying it in some views
if i would be editing the values against title tag, it must be automatically updated in the url link?
How to do this?
Check out the JSoup cookbook.
http://jsoup.org/cookbook/
This has a lot of good information in it and should be able to answer most of your questions.
You are probably looking for something along the lines of this: http://jsoup.org/cookbook/input/parse-body-fragment
I want to get a content page from Wiki in this format (the picture below) then show it in WebView. It means the content includes text and links.
I tried this but the output seems to be messy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=revisions&rvprop=content&titles=Albert_Einstein&format=xmlfm
I stumbled across this answer a year later and would like to note that the ?action=render parameter has been depreciated as of this post.
The recommended method is to use the Mediawiki API to parse the wikitext.
You want index.php?action=render; an example. This returns the HTML of the page content with no sidebar/header/footer HTML. You'll have to match and remove infoboxes yourself.
Reference: MediaWiki — Manual:Parameters to index.php.
You can use HTML generated by mediawiki instead of wikicode.
BTW: look at this