How To Read Web Page HTML Code With ASP.NET?
If data are not available in some kind of XML format (like RSS or web services), sometime you need to deal with HTML output of web page. HTML is usually much harder to analyze than XML because you need to write your own parser which is different for every web site. But, the first step, reading of HTML output of web page is pretty simple. To get HTML of web page you need only few lines of code.
To start, place two TextBox controls named txtURL and txtPageHTML, and one button control on web form, like in image bellow:
Image 1: Web form for getting page HTML at design time
Now, on button's click event function, place this code:
[ C# ]
// We
need these namespaces
using
System;
using
System.Text;
using
System.Net;
public
partial class
DefaultCS : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected void
btnGetHTML_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)
{
// We'll use WebClient class for reading HTML of web
page
WebClient MyWebClient =
new WebClient();
// Read web page HTML to byte array
Byte[] PageHTMLBytes;
if (txtURL.Text !=
"")
{
PageHTMLBytes =
MyWebClient.DownloadData(txtURL.Text);
// Convert result from byte array to string
// and display it in TextBox txtPageHTML
UTF8Encoding oUTF8 =
new UTF8Encoding();
txtPageHTML.Text
= oUTF8.GetString(PageHTMLBytes);
}
}
}
[ VB.NET ]
' We
need these namespaces
Imports
System
Imports
System.Text
Imports
System.Net
Partial
Class _Default
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Protected
Sub btnGetHTML_Click(ByVal
sender As Object,
ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnGetHTML.Click
' We'll use WebClient class for reading HTML of web
page
Dim MyWebClient As
WebClient = New WebClient()
' Read web page HTML to byte array
Dim PageHTMLBytes() As
Byte
If txtURL.Text <> ""
Then
PageHTMLBytes =
MyWebClient.DownloadData(txtURL.Text)
' Convert result from byte array to string
' and display it in TextBox txtPageHTML
Dim oUTF8 As
UTF8Encoding = New UTF8Encoding()
txtPageHTML.Text =
oUTF8.GetString(PageHTMLBytes)
End If
End
Sub
End
Class
Now you can start sample project, type some valid URL in first TextBox control and click to "btnGetHTML" button. Code listed above will return HTML code of requested URL and display it in second text box, like in image bellow:
Image 2: HTML Code is read and shown in text box
As you see, loading of HTML code of web page is relatively easy. Analyzing of this data is much harder and depends of page structure.
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1. ASP.NET Configuration System
2. Implementing Web Service Clients