<div class="col_5">
<br>
<i class="phone">
:: Before
</i>
0212 / 897645
<br>
<i class="print">
:: Before
</i>
0212 / 111111
<br>
<br>
</div>
Firstly I am gettin datas from a website and applying these datas to excel by using pandas.
I have a html code as stated above. I want to take the phone number which is come after the <i class='phone'>
and pass the other one. However the phone number doesnot belongs to I class so I could only get the numbers by getting 'xpath' of the <div class='col_5'>
but this is not safe for me because some 'divs' do not has the phone number and has only print number and this could be deadly for me. For example I try to find the xpath of <div class='col_5'>
like that
num = browser.find_element_by_xpath('div[1]/div/div[103]/div[2]')
num.text.split('\n')
and the output is
['02243 / 80343', '02243 / 83261']
<div class="col_5">
<br>
<i class="phone">
::Before
</i>
<br>
<i class="print">
::Before
</i>
0201 / 623424
<br>
<br>
<a href="mailto:info@someone.com"> <i class="envelope"> </i> E-Mail</a>
</div>
Above
I shared the code which does not have the phone number but has the print number only. When I get the xpath of <div class='col_5'>
in the second code I get the print number only and while these happens I add my data print number as phone number. And this is causing incorrect data. And when I do the same exact things as stated above the output is
['0201 / 623424', '', 'E-Mail']
So when I try to take the first item, it takes the print number. If there is phone number, I just want to take it, if not, take it and move on. Is this possible?