You don't need to serialize and then apply TAG a second time. Just do:
h = TAG(h)
op_id = h.element('div.operations a.cheque')
print op_id, op_id['_href'], op_id[0]
Anthony
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 7:40:50 AM UTC-4, Dmitry Ermolaev wrote:
>
> To parsing A tag:
> h = '''
> <div class="operations">
> <a class="cheque"
> href="/report/cheque.action?transaction=5315416947&direction=OUT"
> target="_blank">
> Show this
> </a>
> </div>
> '''
> h = TAG(h)
> op_id = h.element('div.operations a.cheque')
> op_id = '%s' % op_id
> op_id = TAG(op_id)
> op_id1 = op_id[0]['_href']
> op_id2 = op_id[0][0]
> print op_id[0], op_id[0]['_href'], op_id[0][0]
>
>
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