You can also access data attributes directly by converting dashes into 
underscores:
b.tr(:class => "pathUserRow").data_path_user_status_id

Jarmo Pertman
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On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 8:00:24 PM UTC+2, janjos wrote:
>
> you sir are a gentleman and a scholar!
>
> It worked. Thanks :)
>
> That path ID only has one instance at this point in the test, so there's 
> no real need to make it more specific/complex. This worked just fine. 
>
> On Monday, January 7, 2013 3:08:16 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
>>
>> Try something like this:
>>
>> b.tr(:class => "pathUserRow").attribute_value "data-path-user-status-id"
>>
>> Although you'll likely need to find some better way to identify the table 
>> row.
>>
>> On Monday, January 7, 2013 2:19:30 PM UTC-5, janjos wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm working with this html line:
>>>  <tr class="pathUserRow" data-path-user-status-id="219917">
>>>
>>> And my goal is to save the data-path-user-status-id value into a 
>>> variable and use it elsewhere in my test. 
>>> Are there any guidelines for custom attributes within a table, using 
>>> firefox?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>

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