Python - BeautifulSoup - HTML Parsing?

According to the BeautifulSoup documentation element. String will be None if element has multiple children In your case print element. Find('a', {'class' : 'fn openPreview'}).

Contents0. String will print "Hotel Name.

According to the BeautifulSoup documentation, element. String will be None if element has multiple children. In your case, print element.

Find('a', {'class' : 'fn openPreview'}). Contents0. String will print "Hotel Name".

Thanks, works fine :) – KuB Mar 23 at 22:59.

For element in BeautifulSoup(page). Find('a', {'class' : 'fn openPreview'}). Find('span', {'class' : 'postal-code'}).

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