Hello monks!! So my issue is : I would like to test some web page with differents browsers. I use for that Selenium with Perl also. I have for that this code enclosed here. My issue is that i cannot find ,with my test in pasted code here, one selector in particular from a Datagrid which is created by a css framework i used in my web pages; css framework named DevBuilder. So this selector have got a particular class name generated by DevBuilder. But this name, name of the class of this selector IS COMMON to several others buttons in the Datagrid (table). When i have to get it , in test, it checks an other button ! Consequently, how can i do to call this selector in particular and use it (it's a button in a table , a Datagrid from DevBuilder) . I think i have to use a function perl but iam not sure. How can i do ? Thanks !!

My code with Selenium using Perl is :

$elem = $driver->find_element('//div[@class="dx-widget dx-button-has-i +con dx-button dx-button-normal"]'); #$driver->mouse_move_to_location(element => $elem); #$driver->click('LEFT');

My web code related found with the chrome inspector is :div class="dx-widget dx-button-has-icon dx-button dx-button-normal" tabindex="0" onclick="void(0)" role="button" aria-label="preferences">

Thanks in advance !!! PS: i can give more code if necessary


In reply to Special selectors with Selenium Test by Chaoui05

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