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Go Web Scraping Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Go Web Scraping Quick Start Guide Implement the power of Go to scrape and crawl data from the web

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789615708
Length 132 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vincent Smith Vincent Smith
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Searching using XPath queries

In the previous examples for parsing HTML documents, we treated HTML simply as searchable text, where you can discover information by looking for specific strings. Fortunately, HTML documents actually have a structure. You can see that each set of tags can be viewed as some object, called a node, which can, in turn, contain more nodes. This creates a hierarchy of root, parent, and child nodes, providing a structured document. In particular, HTML documents are very similar to XML documents, although they are not fully XML-compliant. Because of this XML-like structure, we can search for content in the pages using XPath queries.

XPath queries define a way to traverse the hierarchy of nodes in an XML document, and return matching elements. In our previous examples, where we were looking for <a> tags in order to count and retrieve links, we needed...

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