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I want to create a web __scraper__ application and i want to do it with webbrowser control, htmlagilitypack and xpath.

right now i managed to create xpath generator(I used webbrowser for this purpose), which works fine, but sometimes I cannot grab dynamically (via javascript or ajax) generated content. Also I found out that when webbrowser control(actually IE browser) generates some extra tags like "tbody", while again htmlagilitypack `htmlWeb.Load(webBrowser.DocumentStream);` doesn't see it.

another note. I found out that following code actually grabs current webpage source, but I couldn't supply with it the htmlagilitypack `(mshtml.IHTMLDocument3)webBrowser.Document.DomDocument;`

Can you please help me with it?

Chyngyz Sydykov
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  • help with what? what is your specific question? You have to show some code to get a real help. – L.B Apr 16 '12 at 06:22
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    sorry guys, i found solution here: var documentAsIHtmlDocument3 = (mshtml.IHTMLDocument3)webBrowser.Document.DomDocument; StringReader sr = new StringReader(documentAsIHtmlDocument3.documentElement.outerHTML); htmlDoc.Load(sr); and it worked. – Chyngyz Sydykov Apr 16 '12 at 06:32
  • @user1322188: how you can reterived the dynamic content of page ?is htmlagility pack is used to reterive the dynamic content. – SivaRajini Feb 18 '14 at 10:39

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I just spent hours trying to get HtmlAgilityPack to render some ajax dynamic content from a webpage and I was going from one useless post to another until I found this one.

The answer is hidden in a comment under the initial post and I thought I should straighten it out.

This is the method that I used initially and didn't work:

private void LoadTraditionalWay(String url)
{
    WebRequest myWebRequest = WebRequest.Create(url);
    WebResponse myWebResponse = myWebRequest.GetResponse();
    Stream ReceiveStream = myWebResponse.GetResponseStream();
    Encoding encode = System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding("utf-8");
    TextReader reader = new StreamReader(ReceiveStream, encode);
    HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlDocument doc = new HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlDocument();
    doc.Load(reader);
    reader.Close();
}

WebRequest will not render or execute the ajax queries that render the missing content.

This is the solution that worked:

private void LoadHtmlWithBrowser(String url)
{
    webBrowser1.ScriptErrorsSuppressed = true;
    webBrowser1.Navigate(url);

    waitTillLoad(this.webBrowser1);

    HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlDocument doc = new HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlDocument();
    var documentAsIHtmlDocument3 = (mshtml.IHTMLDocument3)webBrowser1.Document.DomDocument; 
    StringReader sr = new StringReader(documentAsIHtmlDocument3.documentElement.outerHTML); 
    doc.Load(sr);
}

private void waitTillLoad(WebBrowser webBrControl)
{
    WebBrowserReadyState loadStatus;
    int waittime = 100000;
    int counter = 0;
    while (true)
    {
        loadStatus = webBrControl.ReadyState;
        Application.DoEvents();
        if ((counter > waittime) || (loadStatus == WebBrowserReadyState.Uninitialized) || (loadStatus == WebBrowserReadyState.Loading) || (loadStatus == WebBrowserReadyState.Interactive))
        {
            break;
        }
        counter++;
    }

    counter = 0;
    while (true)
    {
        loadStatus = webBrControl.ReadyState;
        Application.DoEvents();
        if (loadStatus == WebBrowserReadyState.Complete && webBrControl.IsBusy != true)
        {
            break;
        }
        counter++;
    }
}

The idea is to load using the WebBrowser which is capable of rendering the ajax content and then wait till the page has fully rendered before then using the Microsoft.mshtml library to re-parse the HTML into the agility pack.

This was the only way I could get access to the dynamic data.

Hope it helps someone

Nick
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    Good work, Nick! Thanks for posting your solution -- it was very useful for me! What a chore! I'll add that MSHTML is named "Microsoft HTML object library" when adding the reference. – Daniel Jul 14 '14 at 23:46
  • Is the document for passing to HTMLAgilityPAck now in 'sr' and this just needs manipulating? – Phill Healey Jul 23 '14 at 08:47
  • what time is webBrowser1? – meds Sep 21 '17 at 09:18
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    Just for the reference, if you're running not in WinForms (or any STA) context, you will have to start the WebBrowser in STA container. Something like this: var t = new Thread(MyThreadStartMethod); t.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA); t.Start(); – Korli Dec 20 '17 at 09:48
  • I am having the same problem I want to get the content of table which is dynamically loaded with JS the div which is created by JS its id is packageTabContainer but I get null, I have tried the solution but didn't get the content here is the link I am need to extract. https://www.ikea.com/qa/en/catalog/products/60368726/ – Khan Engineer Jun 27 '18 at 15:59
  • I would like to add that WebBrowser control needs to be configured accordingly. By default ajax calls i.e. scripts do not work (at least on my system). Check accepted answer [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18333459/c-sharp-webbrowser-ajax-call) if you face this problem as well. – benJima Jul 18 '19 at 09:14
  • how we do it for api ? – Abdullah Tahan Dec 29 '19 at 15:04
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Would Selenium do the trick. As far as I am aware it creates instances of browser engines.. sort of and should allow js to be executed and allow you to get the result of the manipulated DOM.

Lee Englestone
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    I tried this myself last night with Selenium (albeit with a wait) and it allowed the javascript on the page to update the DOM and I could access the changes to the DOM via code. – Lee Englestone Aug 07 '15 at 12:52
  • FYI, Selenuim is not compatible with Azure functions due to GDI+ restrictions once in the cloud. – Dan Cundy Jan 18 '22 at 16:25
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Use HTML Agility pack document's following method.

htmlAgilityPackDocument.LoadHtml(this.browser.DocumentText);

OR

if (this.browser.Document.GetElementsByTagName("html")[0] != null)
    _htmlAgilityPackDocument.LoadHtml(this.browser.Document.GetElementsByTagName("html")[0].OuterHtml);
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