Interesting. I was looking for a way to convert XPath to more classical JavaScript path: document.forms[1].elements[2] for example. This can be an alternative, but as usual, IE support is dragging behind...
Of related interest: XPather, https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1192/
Interesting. I was looking for a way to convert XPath to more classical JavaScript path: document.forms[1].elements[2] for example. This can be an alternative, but as usual, IE support is dragging behind...
Of related interest: XPather, https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1192/
It helps finding a XPath from the Web page.