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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T23:18:28+00:00 2026-05-27T23:18:28+00:00

Let’s say I do a simple AJAX request (in jQuery) like geturl.php?url=http://google.com and geturl.php

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Let’s say I do a simple AJAX request (in jQuery) like geturl.php?url=http://google.com

and geturl.php is this:

<?php
    if($_GET['url'])
    {
        $url=$_GET['url'];
        echo file_get_contents($url);
    }
?>

Simple, right?

How would I grab the META description from the returned (really long) string in jQuery?

Here’s what I have so far. Yes, I know, desc is wrong.

$.get("geturl.php?url="+url,function(response)
{
    // Loading <title></title>data
    var title=(/<title>(.*?)<\/title>/m).exec(response)[1];
    var desc = $("meta[name=description]").val();
    $("#linkbox").html("<div><b>"+title+"</b><br/>"+url+"<br />Desc: " + desc)
});
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    2026-05-27T23:18:29+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:18 pm

    Using regular expressions to parse HTML is bad practice.

    Annoyingly, jQuery doesn’t support parsing elements in the head, only the body. So use straight JS instead:

    window.onload = function(){ 
        $.ajax({
              type: 'GET', 
              url: '/',
              dataType: 'html',
              success: function(data) {
    
                //cross platform xml object creation from w3schools
                try //Internet Explorer
                  {
                  xmlDoc=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
                  xmlDoc.async="false";
                  xmlDoc.loadXML(data);
                  }
                catch(e)
                  {
                  try // Firefox, Mozilla, Opera, etc.
                    {
                    parser=new DOMParser();
                    xmlDoc=parser.parseFromString(data,"text/xml");
                    }
                  catch(e)
                    {
                    alert(e.message);
                    return;
                    }
                  }
    
                var metas = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("meta");
                for (var i = 0; i < metas.length; i++) {
                  if (metas[i].getAttribute("name") == "description") {
                    alert(metas[i].getAttribute("content") || metas[i].getAttribute("edit"));
                  }
                }
              }
        });
      }
    

    Shamelessly ripped from David Burrows. Thanks, David!

    fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/wCL8W/8/

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