This is my code:
<?php
include('simple_html_dom.php');
$html = file_get_html('http://www.google.com/search?q=BA236',false);
$title=$html->find('div#ires', 0)->innertext;
echo $title;
?>
It outputs all result of the Google Search Page under the Search "BA236".
The problem is I dont need all of them and the Information I need is inside a div that has no id or class or anything else.
The div I need is inside the first
<div class="g">
on the Page, so maybe I should try something like this:
<?php
include('simple_html_dom.php');
$html = file_get_html('http://www.google.com/search?q=BA236',false);
$title=$html->find('div[class=g], 0')->innertext;
echo $title;
?>
But the Problem of that is, if I load the page it shows me nothing except this:
Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in C:\xampp\htdocs...\simpletest2.php on line 4
So how can i get the div i´m searching for and what am I doing wrong ?
Edit:
Solution:
<?php
include('simple_html_dom.php');
$html = file_get_html('http://www.google.com/search?q=BA236',false);
$e = $html->find("div[class=g]");
echo $e[0]->innertext;
?>
Or:
<?php
include('simple_html_dom.php');
$html = file_get_html('http://www.google.com/search?q=BA236',false);
$title=$html->find('div[class=g]')[0]->innertext;
echo $title;
?>
I made a change to your code where I am searching for the class:
result:
I looked for the div elements with class g then I printed the count of the first element '0'
Your code:
not
('div[class=g], 0')
but
('div[class=g]')[0]
there is no need for simple_html_dom here, it's easy to do with the builtins DOMDocument and DOMXPath.
in my opinion, DOMDocument + DOMXPath makes simple_html_dom.php rather pointless. the former 2 can do pretty much everything simple_html_dom can do, and are built-in native php functions, which is likely to be maintained as long as PHP itself is maintained, and the latter is a 3rd party project which seems nearly dead by the looks of it (last commit was in 2014, there was only 1 commit in all of 2014, and 2 commits in all of 2013 )