Diptendu wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> You may try the XPather add-on for Firefox. 
> This tool adds a option called "Show in XPather" to the
> Firefox context menu (that you get on right click).
> Press the right mouse button on any element on the web page
> and select the "Show in XPather" option and you will get its 
> XPath.

"its XPath"?
Always remember that there is not a single XPath for a node, but plenty
possible XPath and that tools are helpful but can't guess *why* you
target a particular element.

Cheers,
Marc.
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Web: http://www.efficient-webtesting.com
Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com


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