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Oct 15 |
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Select a certain item by clicking a link beside that item Hi engy, maybe my updated version will work? If you install Firepath, you can debug it live against your site... |
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Oct 15 |
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Select a certain item by clicking a link beside that item capitalisation |
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Oct 10 |
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Select a certain item by clicking a link beside that item I think we agree with each other - we can't tell unless we know the precise structure of the HTML the OP is using. Still, if it's a UL/LI structure, I figure it's pretty likely the LI will contain both the text and the hyperlink, so my structure would work. but it's only an example... |
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Oct 10 |
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Select a certain item by clicking a link beside that item clarify xpath |
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Oct 10 |
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Select a certain item by clicking a link beside that item yeah, i think the xpath would work as long as the li contained both the text "mahmoud" and a link... |
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Oct 9 |
answered | Select a certain item by clicking a link beside that item |
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