Rubbish.... I am a perl thread coder.

Then why haven't you coded up a solution already?

All i am asking for is the correct syntax...

See Where should I post X?, How do I post a question effectively?

This is PerlMonks. Stay on topic. This is not the place to ask about bugs in your javascript (or the other 'j' language) nor how to learn write a formula in a spreadsheet, even though there are many Monks knowledgeable in such disciplines.

Xpath, like javascript, spreadsheet formulas..., is not perl.

If you want to learn xpath, go http://getFirebug.com /xpather , http://w3schools.com/xpath/, htmltreexpather.pl

Why does everyone seem to feel its more compliacted than that? its not....

Remember UNABLE TO CLICK ON SELENIUM ELEMENT, FIle Directory Problem Driving me crazy.?

Notice how with each question, someone complained about the formatting?

Effective on-topic questions are a joy to answer


In reply to Re^3: Clicking a link with perl with no VALUE, ID or NAME in perl Selenium 1 by Anonymous Monk
in thread Clicking a link with perl with no VALUE, ID or NAME in perl Selenium 1 by Monkomatic

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