Reputation: 36899
Is there a way to remove a HTML element by using the DOMDocument
class?
Upvotes: 12
Views: 22828
Reputation: 17225
In addition to Dave Morgan's answer you can use DOMNode::removeChild
to remove child from list of children:
Removing a child by tag name
//The following example will delete the table element of an HTML content.
$dom = new DOMDocument();
//avoid the whitespace after removing the node
$dom->preserveWhiteSpace = false;
//parse html dom elements
$dom->loadHTML($html_contents);
//get the table from dom
if($table = $dom->getElementsByTagName('table')->item(0)) {
//remove the node by telling the parent node to remove the child
$table->parentNode->removeChild($table);
//save the new document
echo $dom->saveHTML();
}
Removing a child by class name
//same beginning
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$dom->preserveWhiteSpace = false;
$dom->loadHTML($html_contents);
//use DomXPath to find the table element with your class name
$xpath = new DomXPath($dom);
$classname='MyTableName';
$xpath_results = $xpath->query("//table[contains(@class, '$classname')]");
//get the first table from XPath results
if($table = $xpath_results->item(0)){
//remove the node the same way
$table ->parentNode->removeChild($table);
echo $dom->saveHTML();
}
Resources
https://www.php.net/manual/en/domnode.removechild.php
How to delete element with DOMDocument?
How to get full HTML from DOMXPath::query() method?
Upvotes: 24
Reputation: 1075
https://www.php.net/manual/en/domnode.removechild.php
DomDocument is a DomNode.. You can just call remove child and you should be fine.
EDIT: Just noticed you were probably talking about the page you are working with currently. Don't know if DomDocument would work. You may wanna look to use javascript at that point (if its already been served up to the client)
Upvotes: 14