Hi Lynn,


with firefox just install firebug and firepath as addon to firebug:



https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firebug/



https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firepath/



-> activate firebug (in the right lower corner)

-> click on "firepath"

-> Choose "xpath"

-> click on "choose element" (i dont know the correct english name of that 
field, it is on the left side, right of the bug).



Now you can see the xpath of every element by moving the mouse over that 
element:



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Betreff: Re: [Webtest] How to test html messages





Hi Michael,



  Thank you so much for your suggestion. I have been trying to download x-path, 
but the download page takes me somewhere else. Besides I find so much software 
like xpath builder, xpather,etc. Not sure which one to download. Can you please 
give me the link form where I can download the x-path just to identify the html 
element? Thanks.



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