I have a similar issue posted in ;

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/firebug/8WxWiX2k9A8

"When you inspect a page that uses iframes to display other webpages 
and try to get an inner element (within in the embedded page) this 
doesn't work. 

Instead, when you get to the point /html/body/..../iframe  the 
following  XPath information again starts with /html/body/...because 
from that point it only regards the embedded page, not the surrounding 
one any more. 

Is this intended behaviour or a bug?"

Can someone please advice on a solution?

I am using Selenium Webdriver and i am not able to click on that inner 
element, since i don't have xpath to do that.

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