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I am using selenium to get html page element:



Here is the code :



#First we start by adding the incognito argument to our webdriver.
option = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
browser = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path="C:/Users/driver/chromedriver.exe", chrome_options=option)
browser.get("http://extracts.blalal.com/blla?blalan=vb%20d")
browser.page_source


What I have is :



'<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><pre style="word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap;">{"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}</pre></body></html>'


What I want is :



{"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}


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    I am using selenium to get html page element:



    Here is the code :



    #First we start by adding the incognito argument to our webdriver.
    option = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
    browser = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path="C:/Users/driver/chromedriver.exe", chrome_options=option)
    browser.get("http://extracts.blalal.com/blla?blalan=vb%20d")
    browser.page_source


    What I have is :



    '<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><pre style="word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap;">{"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}</pre></body></html>'


    What I want is :



    {"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}


    Sorry for my novice question, I have tried










    share|improve this question



























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      I am using selenium to get html page element:



      Here is the code :



      #First we start by adding the incognito argument to our webdriver.
      option = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
      browser = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path="C:/Users/driver/chromedriver.exe", chrome_options=option)
      browser.get("http://extracts.blalal.com/blla?blalan=vb%20d")
      browser.page_source


      What I have is :



      '<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><pre style="word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap;">{"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}</pre></body></html>'


      What I want is :



      {"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}


      Sorry for my novice question, I have tried










      share|improve this question
















      I am using selenium to get html page element:



      Here is the code :



      #First we start by adding the incognito argument to our webdriver.
      option = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
      browser = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path="C:/Users/driver/chromedriver.exe", chrome_options=option)
      browser.get("http://extracts.blalal.com/blla?blalan=vb%20d")
      browser.page_source


      What I have is :



      '<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><pre style="word-wrap: break-word; white-space: pre-wrap;">{"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}</pre></body></html>'


      What I want is :



      {"Extracts":,"NextPageUrl":"","PageCount":0}


      Sorry for my novice question, I have tried







      python python-3.x selenium






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      edited Nov 24 '18 at 8:05









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          Try to get required content as



          driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text


          If you want to use it as Python dict, you might need



          import json

          json.loads(driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text)





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            I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

            – Devanshu Misra
            Nov 24 '18 at 8:40











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          Try to get required content as



          driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text


          If you want to use it as Python dict, you might need



          import json

          json.loads(driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text)





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            I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

            – Devanshu Misra
            Nov 24 '18 at 8:40
















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          Try to get required content as



          driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text


          If you want to use it as Python dict, you might need



          import json

          json.loads(driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text)





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          • 1





            I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

            – Devanshu Misra
            Nov 24 '18 at 8:40














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          1







          Try to get required content as



          driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text


          If you want to use it as Python dict, you might need



          import json

          json.loads(driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text)





          share|improve this answer













          Try to get required content as



          driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text


          If you want to use it as Python dict, you might need



          import json

          json.loads(driver.find_element_by_tag_name('pre').text)






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            I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

            – Devanshu Misra
            Nov 24 '18 at 8:40














          • 1





            I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

            – Devanshu Misra
            Nov 24 '18 at 8:40








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          I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

          – Devanshu Misra
          Nov 24 '18 at 8:40





          I was going to recommend converting the page_source() response string to xml and then iterating through it's elements, but this was better. Totally forgot about find_element_by_tag_name function. +1

          – Devanshu Misra
          Nov 24 '18 at 8:40


















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