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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T05:25:35+00:00 2026-05-13T05:25:35+00:00

Using Nokogiri and Ruby. I have a page to parse with div id’s like:

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Using Nokogiri and Ruby.

I have a page to parse with div id’s like:

div id=”some-list-number^875″

Numbers after …-number^ changes random, and i just can’t do

doc.css('#wikid-list-genres^875').each do |n|  
       puts n.text.to_s
end

But the base structure is always the same -number^..some digits…

So i need some kind of wildmask for those digits.

How can I deal with that using ruby and Nokogiri?

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    2026-05-13T05:25:35+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:25 am

    You can use ^= to match the beginning of an attribute, e.g. div[id^=wikid-list-genres]. (Source: W3C)

    However, I noticed that your id attribute has a ^ character in it, which is not allowed in ids, so “wikid-list-genres^875” is not a valid id and will likely cause you problems down the road. (Source: SO) May I suggest changing it to “wikid-list-genres-875” or “wikid-list-genres_875”?

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