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html file :
<div class="items"> <div class="someclass"> <h2>first item</h2> <div data-video="av1">a</div> <div data-video="bv1">b</div> <div data-video="cv1">c</div> <li data-video="av1">a</li> <li data-video="bv1">b</li> <li data-video="cv1">c</li> </div> </div>
if we find li with data=video, it works fine
x(html, '.items>.someclass',{ tags: ['li@data-video'] }).then(function (res) { console.log(res) // output is json }) .catch(function (err) { console.log(err) // handle error in promise })
result is { tags: [ 'av1', 'bv1', 'cv1' ] }
but if we try to find div with data=video result is null
x(html, '.items>.someclass',{ tags: ['div@data-video'] }).then(function (res) { console.log(res) // output is json }) .catch(function (err) { console.log(err) // handle error in promise })
result is { tags: [ null ] }
Why is it different between li and div ? I try to rename div to divx, and it works, just div that wont work
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html file :
if we find li with data=video, it works fine
result is { tags: [ 'av1', 'bv1', 'cv1' ] }
but if we try to find div with data=video result is null
result is { tags: [ null ] }
Why is it different between li and div ? I try to rename div to divx, and it works, just div that wont work
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: