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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T17:31:50+00:00 2026-06-17T17:31:50+00:00

I’m looking for an HTML or XML parser that lets one access the offset/position

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I’m looking for an HTML or XML parser that lets one access the offset/position of the current element in the input string or file.

For example if walking through this string:

<div>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit</p>
    <p>sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.</p>
</div>

I’m looking for a way to get the starting position (including whitespace) of each <p> tag, here: 7 and 72.

It’d be great if a PHP parser supported that natively (I’ve looked at DOM, XMLReader, and other libraries mentionned in this SO question but haven’t found a way to do it), but otherwise any language/framework would be fine.

Note: Related to this question, but less localized.

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    2026-06-17T17:31:52+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:31 pm

    Maybe you could use Generic XML parser class (also on github).
    According to the author’s description:

    • Parses arbitrary XML input and builds an array with the structure of all tag and data elements.
    • It can validate and extract data from a whole XML document with just a single call. It supports validationg common tag value data types and can perform custom validations using a subclass.
    • Optionally, keeps track of the positions of each element to allow the determination of the exact location of elements that may be contextually in error.
    • Supports parsed file cache to minimize the overhead of parsing the same file repeatdly.
    • Optimized parsing of simplified XML (SML) formats ignoring the tag attributes.
    • Validate and extract data from a whole XML document with single function call

    I’ve tested it with this code:

    <?php
    
    require('xml_parser.php');
    
    $file_name = 'test.xml';
    $error = XMLParseFile($parser, $file_name, 1, $file_name.'.cache');
    
    foreach ($parser->structure as $key => $val) {
        if (is_array($val) && isset($val['Tag']) && !strcasecmp($val['Tag'], 'p')) {
            print_r($parser->positions[$key]);
        }
    }
    
    ?>
    

    The test.xml file contains your sample HTML snippet.
    By running the script from the command line I get this output:

    Array
    (
        [Line] => 2
        [Column] => 7
        [Byte] => 12
    )
    Array
    (
        [Line] => 3
        [Column] => 7
        [Byte] => 80
    )
    

    So, the Byte field is probably what you’re looking for.
    For a better understanding of how it works, have also a look at its source code.

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