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XPath (XML Path Language) is language for addressing parts of an XML document, designed to be used by both XSLT and XPointer. It also provides basic facilities for manipulation of strings, numbers and booleans. XPath uses a compact, non-XML syntax. XPath operates on the abstract, logical structure of an XML document, rather than its surface syntax.

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Xpath: which is much more reliable source - Chrome or Firefox?

Neither of those XPaths are ones you should be using when writing tests. They are so specific they become very brittle in tests, where even minor page changes will cause your tests to fail. You real …
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