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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:47:24+00:00 2026-05-22T18:47:24+00:00

Using lxml in python I created this xpath syntax htmlPage.xpath(/html/body//a/text()) It gets me all

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Using lxml in python I created this xpath syntax

htmlPage.xpath("/html/body//a/text()")

It gets me all <a>-tags in certain html scopes I desire. Now I encountered that the <a>-tags could look like this:

<a>This is a sentence with some <italic>italic text</italic>-formatting I want to parse.</a>

xpath returns me a list that has one element more then I expect. I checked that and recognized, that it splits the <a>-tag mentioned above into two list elements, instead of one. Instead of the string

"This is a sentence with some italic text-formatting I want to parse."

I get the two strings

"This is a sentence with some" # and
"-formatting I want to parse."

Is there a way to correct that?

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    2026-05-22T18:47:24+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:47 pm

    I solved my problem by first getting all <a>-tags

    results = htmlPage.xpath("/html/body//a")
    

    and then iterating the returned list and using text_content() on the list elements

    for a_tag in results:
        print a_tag.text_content() # prints bthe whol string: "This is a sentence with some italic text-formatting I want to parse."
    
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