Importing the text from paragraph elements within a specified division

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I'd like to import plaintext found within paragraph blocks nested anywhere inside certain div's. Here's a page to try it on:



Import @ "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law"


I'm trying to extract strings text1, text2, etc. from <p> blocks whenever nested inside any <div>'s of class "unit-content":



... <div class="unit-content"> ... <p> text1 </p> ... <p> text2 </p> ... </div> ...


Is there an easier way than using the nasty 'XML' functions?










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    I'd like to import plaintext found within paragraph blocks nested anywhere inside certain div's. Here's a page to try it on:



    Import @ "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law"


    I'm trying to extract strings text1, text2, etc. from <p> blocks whenever nested inside any <div>'s of class "unit-content":



    ... <div class="unit-content"> ... <p> text1 </p> ... <p> text2 </p> ... </div> ...


    Is there an easier way than using the nasty 'XML' functions?










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      I'd like to import plaintext found within paragraph blocks nested anywhere inside certain div's. Here's a page to try it on:



      Import @ "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law"


      I'm trying to extract strings text1, text2, etc. from <p> blocks whenever nested inside any <div>'s of class "unit-content":



      ... <div class="unit-content"> ... <p> text1 </p> ... <p> text2 </p> ... </div> ...


      Is there an easier way than using the nasty 'XML' functions?










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      I'd like to import plaintext found within paragraph blocks nested anywhere inside certain div's. Here's a page to try it on:



      Import @ "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law"


      I'm trying to extract strings text1, text2, etc. from <p> blocks whenever nested inside any <div>'s of class "unit-content":



      ... <div class="unit-content"> ... <p> text1 </p> ... <p> text2 </p> ... </div> ...


      Is there an easier way than using the nasty 'XML' functions?







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          You can use jsoupLink for this:



          Needs["jsoupLink`"]

          html = Import[
          "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law",
          "HTMLDOM"
          ];

          texts = #["AllText"] & /@ html["Select", ".unit-content p"];





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            You can use jsoupLink for this:



            Needs["jsoupLink`"]

            html = Import[
            "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law",
            "HTMLDOM"
            ];

            texts = #["AllText"] & /@ html["Select", ".unit-content p"];





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              You can use jsoupLink for this:



              Needs["jsoupLink`"]

              html = Import[
              "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law",
              "HTMLDOM"
              ];

              texts = #["AllText"] & /@ html["Select", ".unit-content p"];





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                $begingroup$

                You can use jsoupLink for this:



                Needs["jsoupLink`"]

                html = Import[
                "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law",
                "HTMLDOM"
                ];

                texts = #["AllText"] & /@ html["Select", ".unit-content p"];





                share|improve this answer









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                You can use jsoupLink for this:



                Needs["jsoupLink`"]

                html = Import[
                "https://trailhead.salesforce.com/content/learn/modules/european-union-privacy-law-basics/get-to-know-eu-privacy-law?trail_id=learn-privacy-and-data-protection-law",
                "HTMLDOM"
                ];

                texts = #["AllText"] & /@ html["Select", ".unit-content p"];






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