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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:53:39+00:00 2026-05-18T09:53:39+00:00

Consider the following code: public ActionResult Index(String URLQuery = http://www.google.com) { HttpWebRequest webRequest; HttpWebResponse

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Consider the following code:

public ActionResult Index(String URLQuery = "http://www.google.com")
    {

        HttpWebRequest webRequest;
        HttpWebResponse webResponse;

        int bufCount = 0;
        byte[] byteBuf = new byte[1024];
        String queryContent = "";


        webRequest = (HttpWebRequest) WebRequest.Create(URLQuery);
        webRequest.Timeout = 10*1000;
        webRequest.KeepAlive = false;
        webRequest.ContentType = "text/html";

        webResponse = (HttpWebResponse) webRequest.GetResponse();

        StreamReader responseStream = new StreamReader(webResponse.GetResponseStream(), System.Text.Encoding.UTF8);

        queryContent = responseStream.ReadToEnd();

        ViewData["StreamResult"] = queryContent;            
        return View();
    }

Essentially, this simply grabs a web page and spits it out as-is. What I’d like to do is take the resulting fetched data from the screen, and parse it much like PHP allows you to do using some sort of built-in DOM object/framework. I have seen many examples of Regex to accomplish this task but I feel like that is inefficient and results in too many weird edge-cases that might result in corrupt data on my end.

Is this even possible? Am I doomed to use Regex for this?

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    2026-05-18T09:53:40+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:53 am

    You should use a parser for this – it looks like HTML agility pack will do what you want.

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