Example #1
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        // static parse functions below
        /// <summary>
        /// Parse HTML into a Document.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="html">HTML to parse</param>
        /// <param name="baseUri">base URI of document (i.e. original fetch location), for resolving relative URLs.</param>
        /// <returns>parsed Document</returns>
        public static Document Parse(string html, string baseUri)
        {
            HtmlTreeBuilder treeBuilder = new HtmlTreeBuilder();

            return(treeBuilder.Parse(html, baseUri, ParseErrorList.NoTracking()));
        }
Example #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Parse a fragment of HTML into a list of nodes. The context element, if supplied, supplies parsing context.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="fragmentHtml">the fragment of HTML to parse</param>
        /// <param name="context">(optional) the element that this HTML fragment is being parsed for (i.e. for inner HTML). This provides stack context (for implicit element creation).</param>
        /// <param name="baseUri">base URI of document (i.e. original fetch location), for resolving relative URLs.</param>
        /// <returns>list of nodes parsed from the input HTML. Note that the context element, if supplied, is not modified.</returns>
        public static IList <Node> ParseFragment(string fragmentHtml, Element context, string baseUri)
        {
            HtmlTreeBuilder treeBuilder = new HtmlTreeBuilder();

            return(treeBuilder.ParseFragment(fragmentHtml, context, baseUri, ParseErrorList.NoTracking()));
        }