Hello Marc,

This way I loose the very nice regex capability from WebTest. Sorry for the 
poor example, should have mentioned this before.

You are right about the div thing, better without.

Regards,
 Christoph

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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Marc Guillemot
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. September 2007 14:24
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Webtest] verifyXPath: Selecting multiple nodes

Hallo Christoph,

what about
<verifyXPath xpath="//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'userListForm']//a[text() = '14615']/>

you can safely avoid //[EMAIL PROTECTED]'content'] (except if you want to test 
that the form is located in this div, but in this case I would use an extra 
step for that to have better error messages)

Marc.
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Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody (again ;)),
> 
> I now have a question about the behaviour of the verifyXPath tag. I want
> to check whether a certain link is on a given position within the page.
> 
> To do so, I use this Xpath expression:
> <verifyXPath xpath="//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'content']//[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]'userListForm']//a"
> text="14615"/>
> 
> The Xpath explorer hits this node, but there are multiple nodes hit, and
> the given text is not in the first one. Since the number of nodes hit by
> this query can change, I can not select a fixed number (a[3] for
> example).
> 
> Is there a way to do this match as precise as possible? I know I can use
> verifyText on the whole page, but this is not very useful here.
> 
> Thanks and regards,
>  Christoph

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