@SjoerdC.deVries It's just a wrapper for a Java library (written by me). The underlying code is jSoup.
Ops. It's just a wrapper (written by me) for a Java library (not written by me, of course).
I will share this Mathematica package eventually, somewhere, somehow. I think it is very useful for anyone who want to copy some data from the web occasionally, be it tables of data on Wikipedia or whatever.
@SjoerdC.deVries Regex quickly gets more complicated than CSS rules. CSS rules are meant for this type of thing and it's hard to beat a semantics that is built to do what you want to do :)
@Murta I haven't put it up anywhere yet, or written any instructions, but if you want to try it you can get it here in the meantime. You have to download jSoup and put the jar file in a directory that JLink looks in for Java classes.