You can have indices in XPath expressions. I suggest you use them. See the "predicates" in the XPath specification.
As an alternative, you can do the same in Perl, by first finding all relevant links, storing them in an array and then passing the second entry in the array as an argument to ->click().
In reply to Re: How to click on 2nd link (both have same Xpath)
by Corion
in thread How to click on 2nd link (both have same Xpath)
by Anonymous Monk
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