[R] Question about XML package (accurately access one attribute in an multi-attribution node on the web page)

Boris Steipe boris.steipe at utoronto.ca
Tue Jun 16 19:17:23 CEST 2015


Humphrey -

Any "correct" method requires you to specify _uniquely_ what you are looking for. If the bookmark keyword is necessary and unique, it appears you have a working solution. Or what else where you trying to accomplish?

Cheers,
Boris


On Jun 16, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Humphrey Zhao <humphrey.zhao at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear Sir/Madam:
> 
> Thank you for your attention to my question. I have downloaded the source code of some web pages by RCurl, and I am trying to extract the URL from them. In these web pages, there are many nodes contains the same URL, such like the followings:
> 
> <a href=\"http://cos.name/2015/05/the-data-wisdom-for-data-science/\" rel=\"bookmark\">
> 
> <a href=\"http://blog.shakirm.com/2015/03/a-statistical-view-of-deep-learning-ii-auto-encoders-and-free-energy/\" target=\"_blank\">
> 
> <a href=\"http://cos.name/2015/05/the-data-wisdom-for-data-science/#more-10947\" class=\"more-link\">
> 
> I want to accurately choose the URL I need(the "href" in the first one), and I tried many ways the most accuracy is just like the following:
> 
> library(XML)
> 
> #links<-getHTMLLinks(base.html, xpQuery = "//a/@href")
> 
> links<-getHTMLLinks(base.html, xpQuery = c("//a/href[@rel='bookmark']"))
> 
> However, I still believe that there is a correct method to do this very well, but I could not find it. I wonder if you could give me some advice on solving this problem. And I would be most grateful if you could reply at your earliest convenience. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you very much.
> 
>                                      Sincerely yours 
> 
>                                      Humphrey Zhao
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> 
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