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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:03:12+00:00 2026-05-15T09:03:12+00:00

I have some HTML, eg: <%@ Page Title=About Us Language=C# MasterPageFile=~/Site.master AutoEventWireup=true CodeBehind=ContentManagedTargetPage.aspx.cs Inherits=xxx.ContentManagedTargetPage

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I have some HTML, eg:

<%@ Page Title="About Us" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.master" AutoEventWireup="true"
    CodeBehind="ContentManagedTargetPage.aspx.cs" Inherits="xxx.ContentManagedTargetPage" %>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="CxCMS" Namespace="xxx.ContentManagement.ASPNET.UI" Assembly="xxx.ContentManagement.ASPNET" %>
<asp:Content ID="HeaderContent" runat="server" ContentPlaceHolderID="HeadContent">
</asp:Content>
<asp:Content ID="BodyContent" runat="server" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent">
    <h2>
        Content Managed
    </h2>
    <p>
        Put content here.
        [<CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder Key="keyThingy" runat="server" />]
    </p>
</asp:Content>

And I want to find all the instances of the CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder element.

I’m using HTML Agility Pack, which seems the best fit.

However, despite looking at the [meagre] documentation, I can’t get my code to work.

I would expect the following to work:

string searchForElement = "CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder";
IEnumerable<HtmlNode> contentPlaceHolderHtmlNodes = HtmlDocument.DocumentNode.Descendants(searchForElement);
int count = contentPlaceHolderHtmlNodes.Count();                

But I get nothing back.

If I change to DescendantsOrSelf, I get the document node back, “#document” – which is incorrect:

string searchForElement = "CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder";
IEnumerable<HtmlNode> contentPlaceHolderHtmlNodes = HtmlDocument.DocumentNode.DescendantsOrSelf(searchForElement);
int count = contentPlaceHolderHtmlNodes.Count();                

I also tried using LINQ:

string searchForElement = "CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder";
IEnumerable<HtmlNode> contentPlaceHolderHtmlNodes = HtmlDocument.DocumentNode.DescendantsOrSelf().Where(q=>q.Name==searchForElement);
int count = contentPlaceHolderHtmlNodes.Count();                

As neither of these methods work, I moved onto using SelectNodes, instead:

string searchForElement = "CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder";
string xPath="//"+searchForElement // "//CxCMS:ContentManagedPlaceHolder"
var nodes= HtmlDocument.DocumentNode.SelectNodes(xPath);

This just throws the exception: “Namespace Manager or XsltContext needed. This query has a prefix, variable, or user-defined function.”. I can’t find any way of adding namespace management to the HtmlDocument object.

What am I missing, here? The DescendantsOrSelf() method works if using a “standard” HTML tag, such as “p”, but not the one I have. Surely it should work? (It needs to!)

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    2026-05-15T09:03:12+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:03 am

    As usual I spend an hour or so playing, I ask the question, and I figure it out seconds after.

    When searching using DescendantsOrSelf(), the node name must be in lower case.

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