Support XPath attribute-existence search for empty-valued HTML element attributes#2
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willforde merged 4 commits intowillforde:masterfrom Oct 20, 2022
openculinary:issue-1/empty-attribute-search
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Support XPath attribute-existence search for empty-valued HTML element attributes#2willforde merged 4 commits intowillforde:masterfrom openculinary:issue-1/empty-attribute-search
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…pty-string values that xml.etree.ElementPath can use during attribute search
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Small ping about this @willforde - if there's any chance it'll make it into |
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Sorry for the delay. Will look at this now. |
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Wow. Very nice simple fix. Thank you so much. I will push an update to PYPI later. |
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No worries - thank you! |
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Resolves #1.