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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:07:05+00:00 2026-05-15T19:07:05+00:00

Let’s say I have the following HTML: <div> text1 <div> t1 </div> text2 <div>

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Let’s say I have the following HTML:

<div>
text1
<div>
  t1
</div>
text2
<div>
  t2
</div>
text3
</div>

I know of how to get the text and subelements of the enclosing div using lxml.html. But is there a way to access both text and sub elements in an iterative manner, that preserves order? In other words, I want to know where the “free text” of the div appears relative to the images. I would like to be able to know that “text1” appears before the first inner-div, and that text2 appears between the two inner-divs, etc.

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    2026-05-15T19:07:05+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:07 pm

    The elementtree interface, which lxml also offers, supports that — e.g. with the built-in element tree in Python 2.7:

    >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree as et
    >>> x='''<div>
    ... text1
    ... <div>
    ...   t1
    ... </div>
    ... text2
    ... <div>
    ...   t2
    ... </div>
    ... text3
    ... </div>'''
    >>> t=et.fromstring(x)
    >>> for el in t.iter():
    ...   print '%s: %r, %r' % (el.tag, el.text, el.tail)
    ... 
    div: '\ntext1\n', None
    div: '\n  t1\n', '\ntext2\n'
    div: '\n  t2\n', '\ntext3\n'
    

    Depending on your version of lxml/elementtree, you may need to spell the iterator method .getiterator() instead of .iter().

    If you need a single generator that will yields tags and texts in order, for example:

    def elements_and_texts(t):
        for el in t.iter():
            yield 'tag', el.tag
            if el.text is not None:
                yield 'text', el.text
            if el.tail is not None:
                yield 'tail', el.tail
    

    This basically removes the Nones and yields two-tuples with a first item of 'tag', 'text', or 'tail', to help you distinguish. I imagine this is not your ideal format, but it should not be hard to mold it into something more to your liking;-).

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