I don't like some of the design decisions made in HtmlAgilityPack:
- When using
SelectNodes
, if no nodes are found, it returnsnull
rather than an empty set, so you can't justforeach
over it without a null check. - When trying to select children with
node.SelectNodes
it actually searches from the document root unless you usedescendant::
which is not obvious nor expected behavior at all, IMO. HtmlDocument.Load
doesn't return the root node, which is what you'd want 99% of the time, I think
You might disagree with that of course, but that's not the point. I'm looking for something different. Something that behaves a little more expected, or something that uses jQuery syntax would be even better. Suggestions?
Started project called SharpQuery
Currently supports ID, class, tag, and attribute selectors.
a
a[href]
a[href^=http://stackoverflow.com]
.class
#id
Update: I'm not maintaining this project, sorry. CsQuery has recent updates (as of July 2013), but I don't have any experience using it.
If you're just parsing the html, another option might be SgmlReader. If you're modifying the html, not so much. Don't recall how it behaves with respect to the issues you raised,but it worth checking out.
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