When I search for the existence of data in text() of an element using contains, it works for plain data but not when there are carriage returns, new lines/tags in the element content. How to make //td[contains(text(), "")]
work in this case? Thank you!
XML :
<table>
<tr>
<td>
Hello world <i> how are you? </i>
Have a wonderful day.
Good bye!
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
Hello NJ <i>, how are you?
Have a wonderful day.</i>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
Python :
>>> tdout=open('tdmultiplelines.htm', 'r')
>>> tdouthtml=lh.parse(tdout)
>>> tdout.close()
>>> tdouthtml
<lxml.etree._ElementTree object at 0x2aaae0024368>
>>> tdouthtml.xpath('//td/text()')
['\n Hello world ', '\n Have a wonderful day.\n Good bye!\n ', '\n Hello NJ ', '\n ']
>>> tdouthtml.xpath('//td[contains(text(),"Good bye")]')
[] ##-> But *Good bye* is already in the `td` contents, though as a list.
>>> tdouthtml.xpath('//td[text() = "\n Hello world "]')
[<Element td at 0x2aaae005c410>]