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I want to use XPath to get the href attribute from an a-tag, but it has two occurrences within the same file. How am I getting along? I need to check IF there is an href attribute with value $street/object, I have got this code and it does not work:

$product_photo     = $xpath->query("//a[contains(@href,'{$object_street}fotos/')][1]");
        $product_360       = $xpath->query("//a[contains(@href,'{$object_street}360-fotos/')][1]");
        $product_blueprint = $xpath->query("//a[contains(@href,'{$object_street}plattegrond/')][1]");
        $product_video     = $xpath->query("//a[contains(@href,'{$object_street}video/')][1]");

It does not return anything at all. Who can help me out?

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For the following HTML document:

<html>
  <body>
    <a href="http://www.example.com">Example</a> 
    <a href="http://www.stackoverflow.com">SO</a> 
  </body>
</html>

The xpath query /html/body//a/@href (or simply //a/@href) will return:

    http://www.example.com
    http://www.stackoverflow.com

To select a specific instance use /html/body//a[N]/@href,

    $ /html/body//a[2]/@href
    http://www.stackoverflow.com

To test for strings contained in the attribute and return the attribute itself place the check on the tag not on the attribute:

    $ /html/body//a[contains(@href,'example')]/@href
    http://www.example.com

Mixing the two:

    $ /html/body//a[contains(@href,'com')][2]/@href
    http://www.stackoverflow.com
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  • EDIT: How could I check for a specific href attribute? Shall I then use /html/body//a[1]/@href='{$object_street}/x'? Jan 30, 2014 at 11:43
  • Thank you a lot for the effort! Unfortunately, I am still having trouble, I suppose it is not the query that is wrong. Do you mind taking a look at the procedural code for me and putting me on the right track? Because, if so, I will post the code. Jan 30, 2014 at 12:01
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    Make sure your query evaluates the {$object_street} properly, maybe put it in a string first, as in "string s = //a[contains(@href,'{$object_street}fotos/')][1]/@href" and check that s looks allright. Jan 30, 2014 at 12:14
  • I have put my question here, but nobody is responding to it. So maybe you could take a look at it, please? Jan 30, 2014 at 12:37
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    It is returning an array not the specific string value Dec 19, 2018 at 15:04
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The answer shared by @mockinterface is correct. Although I would like to add my 2 cents to it.

If someone is using frameworks like scrapy the you will have to use /html/body//a[contains(@href,'com')][2]/@href along with get() like this:

response.xpath('//a[contains(@href,'com')][2]/@href').get()
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