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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:10:15+00:00 2026-05-16T17:10:15+00:00

I’m using WebBrowser to get source of html pages . Our page source have

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I’m using WebBrowser to get source of html pages .
Our page source have some text and some html tags . like this :

FONT></P><P align=center><FONT color=#ccffcc size=3>**Hello There , This is a text in our html page** </FONT></P><P align=center> </P>

Html tags are random and we can not guess them . So is there any way to get texts only and separating them from html tags ?

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    2026-05-16T17:10:16+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:10 pm

    you can use a TWebBrowser instance to parse and select the plaint text from html code.

    see this sample

    uses
    MSHTML,
    SHDocVw,
    ActiveX;
    
    function GetPlainText(Const Html: string): string;
    var
    DummyWebBrowser: TWebBrowser;
    Document       : IHtmlDocument2;
    DummyVar       : Variant;
    begin
       Result := '';
       DummyWebBrowser := TWebBrowser.Create(nil);
       try
         //open an blank page to create a IHtmlDocument2 instance
         DummyWebBrowser.Navigate('about:blank');
         Document := DummyWebBrowser.Document as IHtmlDocument2; 
         if (Assigned(Document)) then //Check the Document
         begin
           DummyVar      := VarArrayCreate([0, 0], varVariant); //Create a variant array to write the html code to the  IHtmlDocument2
           DummyVar[0]   := Html; //assign the html code to the variant array
           Document.Write(PSafeArray(TVarData(DummyVar).VArray)); //set the html in the document
           Document.Close;
           Result :=(Document.body as IHTMLBodyElement).createTextRange.text;//get the plain text
         end;
       finally
         DummyWebBrowser.Free;
       end;
    end;
    
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