Hi Anshoo,

I'm still a naive to work with XPath hence my only way-out seems to be
DOM nodes BUT how to go abt. it ....
sorry to be a cry baby but how can we go ahead. following is the
source code of the page from which i've to extract the object :


<div id="Id_983095891633" class="recomRDiv" align="left"
style="padding-top:10px;padding-bottom:3px;">
<b class="xtop">
        <b class="xb1"></b>
        <b class="xb2"></b>
        <b class="xb3"></b>
        <b class="xb4"></b>
</b>
<div class="fhresultcontenttop">
        <div class="airlineinfo">
                <div class="airlineicon">
                        <div class="airlinename">Finnair</div>
                </div>
        <div class="flightdetails">
                <div class="legdata">
                        <div class="legseparator"></div>
                <div class="legdata">
        </div>
        <div class="price">
                <div class="orange-big-heading-price">
                        <span style="font-size:10px;color:#666666; 
padding-left:6px;">
                                <br>
                                                <img 
src="../img/us/hurry-few-seats.gif">
                                <br>
                </div>
        <div class="age">&nbsp;</div>
</div>
<div style="border-left: 1px solid lightgrey; border-right: 1px solid
lightgrey;padding-bottom:10px;">
        <div style="position:relative;height:29px;"> --> want to identify
this div !!
</div>
<div class="fhresultcontentbottom">
        <div class="checknow1" style="padding-top:1px;">
        <div class="checkFlightDetails" style="padding-top:1px;">
        <div class="checkFlightDetailsPad" style="padding-top:1px;">
        <div class="traveldates">
</div>
<div id="flightDetails_Id_983095891633" class="flDb" align="center"
style="clear:both;"></div>
        <b class="xbottom">
        <b class="xc4"></b>
        <b class="xc3"></b>
        <b class="xc2"></b>
        <b class="xc1"></b>
        </b>
</div>

On May 9, 2:19 pm, Anshoo Arora <[email protected]> wrote:
> Its possible. You can use any of the three: Visual Relational identifiers
> (QTP 11 only), DOM nodes or XPath (QTP 11 only).
> On May 9, 2012 2:35 PM, "iRahulSingh" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > My situation is I've to get an object from my web application which
> > doesn;t have any unique properties ( literally NO Unique properties )
> > but can be found out using another object which can be identified
> > uniquely.
> > Now my reuqirement is i can identify an object which has unique
> > properties so can i somehow get any handle for this object ( with no
> > unique properties ) which is a sibling of other object.
>
> > PS : i can;t use Visual identification to add the object as i've to
> > add the first object using DP only .
>
> > Any possibility guyz ??
>
> > Cheers ...
>
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