Contesto a tú pregunta acerca de cómo recorrer una tabla, entiendo que lo quieres hacer con JavaScript: <!-- begin snippet: js hide: false console: true babel: false --> <!-- language: lang-js --> function foreach(root, selector, callback) { if (typeof selector == 'string') { var all = root.querySelectorAll(selector); for (var each = 0; each < all.length; each++) { callback(all[each]); } } else { for (var each = 0; each < selector.length; each++) { foreach(root, selector[each], callback); } } } function walk(table, output) { var table = document.getElementById(table); var output = document.getElementById(output); if (table) { var data = []; foreach(table, 'tr:not(:first-child)', function(row) { var record = []; foreach(row, 'td', function(cell) { record.push(cell.innerText); }); data.push(record); }); } if (output) { // data contiene los datos de la tabla output.innerText = JSON.stringify(data, undefined, 3); } } <!-- language: lang-html --> <table id="table"> <tr> <th>A</th> <th>B</th> <th>C</th> </tr> <tr> <td>1,1</td> <td>1,2</td> <td>1,3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2,1</td> <td>2,2</td> <td>2,3</td> </tr> <tr> <td>2,1</td> <td>2,2</td> <td>2,3</td> </tr> </table> <button onclick="walk('table', 'output')">Recorrer</button> <pre id="output"></pre> <!-- end snippet --> Espero te sea de ayuda.