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Before I put my question, I want to say that I have already searched on stackoverflow and several other websites about the problem, but the answers I found were not very satisfying in detail.

My problem is, I need to get a JSON data from an attribute in a HTML tag. I thought that it would be easier to achieve this using Python, and it was quite easy in fact. The code works like a charm. The problem is, I need to use this function in a C# class, so I need to use IronPython. When I import to code to my C# project and use IronPython to run call it, I get an error telling me 'No module named lxml'. According to other questions and posts on the internet on this topic, it is because lxml is not compatible with IronPython.

So I was wondering if it is possible to somehow make it compatible using some other libraries, or by using a replacement for IronPython. I would also very appreciate if you could direct me to any information about libraries I can use instead of lxml.

Here is the piece of code I use the lxml library:

tree = html.fromstring(page.content)

# Get the data-items value from the html
dt = tree.xpath('//*[@id="list-container"]/div[3]/div//table/@data-items')

Also I wonder if xml.etree.ElementTree is compatible with IronPython, and if it is, is there any way I can use both the xpath method and ElementTree instead of lxml and its functions

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  • try pythonnet for lxml
    – den.run.ai
    Mar 24, 2016 at 19:54
  • tried using pythonnet but it returned me an error, saying 'Unable to load DLL, 'pyhton27: The specified module not found''. It probably is the exact same error the IronPython returned, which was 'No module named lxml'.
    – LoLeRji
    Mar 25, 2016 at 8:22
  • I found a way to do what I wanted without using the lxml package. Now I have another error, it tells me it cannot find a module named _weakref. And truly, there is no module named _weakref in python/lib directory. There is weakref.py and weakref.pyc but no _weakref.py or _weakref.pyc
    – LoLeRji
    Mar 25, 2016 at 9:50
  • For pythonnet use this wiki for troubleshooting: github.com/denfromufa/pythonnet/wiki/Troubleshooting-FAQ
    – den.run.ai
    Mar 25, 2016 at 13:11
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    can you open an issue on pythonnet issue tracker on github with code sample, pythonnet version, .NET version, path settings? preferable python directory should be in system path environment variable. cpython means the standard python (in your case 2.7.11 64 bit), not ironpython.
    – den.run.ai
    Mar 27, 2016 at 16:24

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