Nice idea the plan b! How could I extract the value using a second regex? Could you post an useful example?
Regards Michele On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Deepak Shetty <[email protected]> wrote: > a)should be easier to just use an XPATH extractor > //sele...@name="VB_idCprel"]/option/@value > You would however need to generate a random number to select a value from > this > > b. You can also use a regex to extract out the select you are interested in > and another regex to extract out the option values > > regards > deepak > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Michele Mase' <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Ok it works for all the option value; the problem is that there are >> other option values later in the html page that I don't want to >> capture. >> What I need to capture are all the numbers (in my particular case >> between 1 and 20, but the html page may vary, so the numbers could be >> 10, 14 and so on), BUT only in the firs part of the page, >> >> What You have suggested show me all occurences of option value >> >> name="VB_idCprel"><option selected value="0"></option><option >> value="1">C. LUPPA 5</option><option value="2">C.LONGI M.RE >> 1</option><option value="3">CUMPNOL/VILAN 2</option><option >> value="4">CUMPINOGUPA 3</option><option value="5">DELO >> 1</option><option value="6">DELO VABBHIO 1</option><option >> value="7">FAELXO 2</option><option value="8">GHSSA' 1</option>option >> value="9">GWNA DELE 4</option><option value="10">GYNA MARUIT >> 2</option><option value="11">ZWRTAFFAGO 1</option><option >> value="12">ZWRTAFFAGO 2</option><option value="13">CITHNO >> 1</option><option value="14">CITHNO 2</option><option value="15">QOSLE >> 1</option><option value="16">TIAZILA 1</option><option >> value="17">WPFNEA 1</option><option value="18">WPFNEA >> 2</option><option value="19">ATRT' 1</option><option >> value="20">DICOWOJO 1</option></select></td><td >> width="12"><script><label >> for="zon">Zona/distretto</label></span></td><td >> width="12"><script>t('12','0')</script></td><td valign="top" nowrap >> width="63%"><select id="zon" class="x4" name="VB_zona"><option >> selected value="-1"></option></select></td></tr><tr><td >> width="20px"><script>t(20,1)</script></td><td >> colspan="2"></td><td></td></tr><tr><td >> width="20px"><script>t(20,1)</script></td><td align="right" nowrap >> width="37%"><span class="x8"><label for="med">Mxdic di >> bysw</label></span></td><td >> width="12"><script>t('12','0')</script></td><td valign="top" nowrap >> width="63%"><select id="med" class="x4" name="VB_mxdico"><option >> selected value="-1"></option><option value="0">AXXIETTO FWWPO 1320 >> 11/01/2036</option><option value="1">ACCRTYJW CFJJESHTA 5452 >> 21/01/2009</option><option value="2">GKSTRG WRTMX 13 >> 01/01/2002</option><option value="3">KLEWSAIO QAKYCSP 5672 >> 01/01/2003</option><option value="4">AHTFDEMU EHUIBSAW 2545 >> 01/01/1897</option><option value="5">GHYJ WSEHUMO 1123 >> 01/10/2003</option><option value="6">JNHDRAS RMUYI 1224 >> 05/01/2009</option><option value="7">DFUJRT QASCFRGI 7215 >> 01/04/2004</option><option value="8">HNT ERTS ERFTIOMF 3193 >> 07/01/2003</option> >> >> I need only those beteween the interval >> name="VB_idCprel"><option selected value="0"> >> and >> </select></td> >> gruped each other in this way <option >> value=\"([0-9]{1,2})\">([A-Z0-5\. \'\/]{6,15})</option> >> >> This wored for me in a better way >> <option value=\"([0-9]{1,2})\">([A-Z0-5\. \'\/]{6,15})</option> >> >> But the problem remains if there is another value that agrees with the >> regex >> EG: just add <option value="8">HNT ERTS ERFTIOMF 3193 >> 07/01/2003</option> at the end of the file >> >> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Try this regexp : >> > <option value="([^"]+)">([^<]+) >> > >> > $1$ ==> number (1 to 20) >> > $2$ ==> value (if need) >> > >> > Milamber >> > >> > Le 29/11/2010 23:00, Michele Mase' a ecrit : >> >> I use a regular expression extractor to capture all the values between >> >> the "" in the "option value" field (all of them are numbers, in this >> >> case between 1 and 20) >> >> >> >> >> >> Text to manipulate: >> >> name="VB_idCprel"><option selected value="0"></option><option >> >> value="1">C. LUPPA 5</option><option value="2">C.LONGI M.RE >> >> 1</option><option value="3">CUMPNOL/VILAN 2</option><option >> >> value="4">CUMPINOGUPA 3</option><option value="5">DELO >> >> 1</option><option value="6">DELO VABBHIO 1</option><option >> >> value="7">FAELXO 2</option><option value="8">GHSSA' 1</option><option >> >> value="9">GWNA DELE 4</option><option value="10">GYNA MARUIT >> >> 2</option><option value="11">ZWRTAFFAGO 1</option><option >> >> value="12">ZWRTAFFAGO 2</option><option value="13">CITHNO >> >> 1</option><option value="14">CITHNO 2</option><option value="15">QOSLE >> >> 1</option><option value="16">TIAZILA 1</option><option >> >> value="17">WPFNEA 1</option><option value="18">WPFNEA >> >> 2</option><option value="19">ATRT' 1</option><option >> >> value="20">DICOWOJO 1</option> >> >> >> >> I tried with the following regular expression extractor: >> >> reference name: selection >> >> regular expression: name="VB_idCprel"><option selected >> >> value="0"></option>(<option value="([0-9]{1,2})">[A-Z0-9\. >> >> \'\/]{6,15}</option>)+ >> >> template: $2$ >> >> match no. 0 (i need a random value between 1 and 20) >> >> default value: dummy >> >> >> >> >> >> Match the characters "name="VB_idCprel"><option selected >> >> value="0"></option>" literally >> >> Match the regex below and capture its match into backreference 1 >> >> (<option value="([0-9]{1,2}){1,}">[A-Z0-9\. \'\/]{6,15}</option>) >> >> Match the regex below and capture its match into backreference 2 >> >> ([0-9]{1,2}) >> >> >> >> But repeating the capturing group 1 itself, it causes the group will >> >> capture only the last iteraction. I should put a capturing group >> >> around the repeated group to capture all iterations. >> >> >> >> So the n.th http request (get ${selection}.html gives me the value 20 >> >> (get 20.html) >> >> >> >> Any suggestion???? >> >> >> >> Michele Masè >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

