You can do something like :

browser.div(:id => "folder-tree").spans(:class => "fancytree-title")

On Friday, May 23, 2014 8:29:23 AM UTC-4, QOExcel wrote:
>
> Hi ALL!!
> I have a page with elements, i can find some of them:
>
>>   span(:get_folder_names, :xpath => 
>> ".//div[@id='folder-tree']/ul/li/ul/li[1]/span/span[3]")
>>   span(:get_folder_second,:xpath => 
>> ".//*[@id='folder-tree']/ul/li/ul/li[2]/span/span[3]" )
>>   span(:get_folder_third,:xpath => 
>> ".//*[@id='folder-tree']/ul/li/ul/li[3]/span/span[3]" )
>>
>
> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-cfy1duQPVHY/U38--g0v0LI/AAAAAAAAACw/Z1Kzr8EayME/s1600/get_folders.jpg>
>
> My question is, how should i deal with such elements to get them in array. 
> Is it possible for span?
>
>
>   
>

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