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> My extension is a firebug extension. So still can i use your solution?
>
When it's a Firebug extension you should comply with Firebug's UI as far as 
possible, so it integrates well and gives a good UX. As I told you before 
you can use Firebug's inspector for this purpose:

Firebug.Inspector.highlightObject(arr, context);

where arr is the array of elements you get via document.evaluate().


Sebastian

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