ÿØÿà JFIF ÿþ ÿÛ C ÿÛ C ÿÀ ÿÄ ÿÄ " #QrÿÄ ÿÄ & 1! A"2qQaáÿÚ ? Øy,æ/3JæÝ¹Èß²Ø5êXw²±ÉyR¾I0ó2PI¾IÌÚiMö¯þrìN&"KgX:íµnTJnLK @!-ýùúmë;ºgµ&ó±hw¯Õ@Ü9ñ-ë.²1<yà¹ïQÐUÛ?.¦èûbß±©Ö«Âw*V) `$bØÔëXÖ-ËTÜíGÚ3ð«g §¯JxU/ÂÅv_s(Hÿ @TñJÑãõçn!ÈgfbÓc:él[ðQe9ÀPLbÃãCµm[5¿ç'ªjglåÛí_§Úõl-;"PkÞÞÁQâ¼_Ñ^¢S x?"¸¦ùYé¨ÒOÈ q`~~ÚtËU¹CÚêV I1Áß_ÿÙDomCrawler Component ==================== DomCrawler eases DOM navigation for HTML and XML documents. If you are familiar with jQuery, DomCrawler is a PHP equivalent: use Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler; $crawler = new Crawler(); $crawler->addContent('
Hello World!
'); print $crawler->filterXPath('descendant-or-self::body/p')->text(); If you are also using the CssSelector component, you can use CSS Selectors instead of XPath expressions: use Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler; $crawler = new Crawler(); $crawler->addContent('Hello World!
'); print $crawler->filter('body > p')->text(); Resources --------- You can run the unit tests with the following command: $ cd path/to/Symfony/Component/DomCrawler/ $ composer.phar install $ phpunit