How can I extract just text from the html

倾然丶 夕夏残阳落幕 提交于 2019-12-04 06:33:10

You can use the body's InnerText:

string html = @"
<html>
    <title>title</title>
    <body>
           <h1> This is a big title.</h1>
           How are doing you?
           <h3> I am fine </h3>
           <img src=""abc.jpg""/>
    </body>
</html>";

HtmlDocument doc = new HtmlDocument();
doc.LoadHtml(html);
string text = doc.DocumentNode.SelectSingleNode("//body").InnerText;

Next, you may want to collapse spaces and new lines:

text = Regex.Replace(text, @"\s+", " ").Trim();

Note, however, that while it is working in this case, markup such as hello<br>world or hello<i>world</i> will be converted by InnerText to helloworld - removing the tags. It is difficult to solve that issue, as display is ofter determined by the CSS, not just by the markup.

chiborg

How about using the XPath expression '//body//text()' to select all text nodes?

Normally for parsing html I would recommend a HTML parser, however since you want to remove all html tags a simple regex should work.

You can use NUglify that supports text extraction from HTML:

var result = Uglify.HtmlToText("<div>  <p>This is <em>   a text    </em></p>   </div>");
Console.WriteLine(result.Code);   // prints: This is a text

As it is using a HTML5 custom parser, it should be quite robust (specially if the document doesn't contain any errors) and is a very fast (no regexp involved but a pure recursive descent parser, faster than HtmlAgilityPack and more GC friendly)

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