Hernán De Angelis wrote at 2020-11-6 21:54 +0100: > ... >However, the hard thing to do here is to get those only when >tagC/note/title/string='value'. I was expecting to find a way of >specifying a certain construction in square brackets, like >[@string='value'] or [@/tagC/note/title/string='value'], as is usual in >XML and possible in xml.etree. However this proved difficult (at least >for me). So this is the "brute" solution I implemented:
You might have a look at `lxml`. It supports XPath (1.0) which is more powerfull in selecting nodes than `etree`. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list