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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:47:56+00:00 2026-06-13T22:47:56+00:00

I’m trying to run the following script: #!python from urllib import urlopen #urllib.request for

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I’m trying to run the following script:

#!python

from urllib import urlopen #urllib.request for python3
from lxml import html

url =   'http://mpk.lodz.pl/rozklady/1_11_D2D3/00d2/00d2t001.htm?r=KOZINY'+\
        '%20-%20Srebrzy%F1ska,%20Cmentarna,%20Legion%F3w,%20pl.%20Wolno%B6ci'+\
        ',%20Pomorska,%20Kili%F1skiego,%20Przybyszewskiego%20-%20LODOWA'

raw_html = urlopen(url).read()
tree = html.fromstring(raw_html) #need to .decode('windows-1250') in python3
ret = tree.xpath('//td [@class!="naglczas"]')
print ret
assert(len(ret)==1)

I expect it to select the one td that doesn’t have its class set to ‘naglczas’. Instead, it returns me an empty list. Why is that? I guess there’s some silly reason, but I tried googling and found nothing that would explain it.

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    2026-06-13T22:47:56+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:47 pm

    Your xpath expression will find

    a td element that has a class which is not “naglczas”

    You seem to want(since the only 3 td-s with a class have the same class you don’t want)

    a td element which does not have a class of “naglczas”

    Those might sound similar, but they are different.
    Something like

    tree.xpath('//td[not(@class="naglczas")]')
    

    should get you what you want.

    Also, you don’t need to use urllib to open the url, lxml can do that for you, using lxml.html.parse().

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