Hello. Thank for your reply

What i mean, is that i want the textfield path like this:
document.getElementById('textfield')

On Sep 21, 8:46 am, Jan Honza Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 20, 5:29 pm, Abdullah <[email protected]> wrote:> Hi
>
> > I've recently discovered DOM and its amazing. Especially the right
> > click --> copy path
> > My issue is that i have a frame and a textbox in it. I right click the
> > textbox and click inspect element. Firebug will open up the html for
> > that textbox element. Now if i right click the html and click Inspect
> > in the DOM tab, the DOM tab will open, but the navigation line would
> > say: "Window --> input#textfield" and i cant right click to tell it to
> > copy the path of the textfield.
>
> I tried this scenario and if right-clicking on the input#textfield
> and executing "Copy XPath" I get: //*[@id="textField"]
>
> Do you see the "Copy XPath" menu item?
> Or the clipboard is empty?
>
> > Also i think that the search field ain't complete really. I can only
> > search the "surface" and not in the "children" of the many objects
> > there.
>
> Are you talking about search in the HTML panel or DOM panel?
>
> It works in the HTML panel, but doesn't in DOM panel
>
> For the DOM panel see:http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=1545
>
> Honza

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