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Accessing Dom elements in LoadRunner

This is a discussion on Accessing Dom elements in LoadRunner within the LoadRunner forums, part of the Software Testing category; 1. DOMPath structure in sapgui_htmlviewer_dom_get_property The documentation for how DOMPath is structured is very limited, and since it is non-standard, a pointer to more documentation is required. Other tools allow ...

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1. DOMPath structure in sapgui_htmlviewer_dom_get_property

The documentation for how DOMPath is structured is very limited, and since it is non-standard, a pointer to more documentation is required. Other tools allow access to a DOM element like this: HTML/BODY/DIV/TABLE(5)/TBODY/TR(1)/TD/A#TEXT

The model used by LR doesn’t seem to allow this. Is there a way to access this kind of element and is there additional documentation for structuring DOMPath?

2. Content of HTMLViewer

Is there a way of getting the entire content of an HTMLViewer control (the source HTML)?
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