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What's Html Agility Pack (HAP)?
It is an agile HTML parser that builds a read/write DOM and supports plain XPATH or XSLT (No need to understand XPATH nor XSLT to use it, don't worry...). It is a .NET code library that allows you to parse "out of the web" HTML files. The parser is very tolerant of "real world" malformed HTML. The object model is very similar to what proposes System.Xml, but for HTML documents (or streams).
NuGet: https://www.nuget.org/packages/HtmlAgilityPack/
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- Documentation
- Online Examples
- You can also consult thousands of HAP questions on Stack Overflow
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