When I\'m scraping content from some pages, the script gives a relative URL. Is it possible to get a absolute URL with Simple HTML DOM?
In addition to @Artefacto's answer, and if you are outputting the scraped HTML somewhere, you could simply add <base href="http://example.com">
to the head of the document, which will establish the base URL for all relative URLs in the document as the specified href
. Have a look at http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_base.asp
EDIT See Gumbo's answer for a formally correct answer. This is a simplified algorithm that will work in the vast majority of cases, but fail on some.
Sure. Do this:
http://
, https://
, or any other protocol, and also doesn't start with /
).?
and then take the first element of the resulting array (take element with index 0
or use reset).
/
, append it the relative URL and you have the final URL./
, take dirname of it, and append it the relative URL. You now have the final URL.I don’t think that the Simple HTML DOM Parser can do that.
But you can do that on your own. First you need to distinguish the base URI that is the URI of the document if not declared otherwise (see BASE element). Than get each URI reference and apply the algorithms to resolve a relative URI as described in RFC 3986 (there already are classes you can use for that like the PEAR package Net_URL2).
So, using these two classes, you could do something like this:
$uri = new Net_URL2('http://example.com/foo/bar'); // URI of the resource
$baseURI = $uri;
foreach ($html->find('base[href]') as $elem) {
$baseURI = $uri->resolve($elem->href);
}
foreach ($html->find('*[src]') as $elem) {
$elem->src = $baseURI->resolve($elem->src)->__toString();
}
foreach ($html->find('*[href]') as $elem) {
if (strtoupper($elem->tag) === 'BASE') continue;
$elem->href = $baseURI->resolve($elem->href)->__toString();
}
foreach ($html->find('form[action]') as $elem) {
$elem->action = $baseURI->resolve($elem->action)->__toString();
}
Repeat the substitution for any other attribute containing a URI like background
, cite
, classid
, codebase
, data
, longdesc
, profile
and usemap
(see index of attributes in HTML 4.01).