In order to parse the HTML code using XPath we've to first view the HTML Page source of your page by following the below steps:
View the HTML Page Source of your page:
1. Open http://compendiumdev.co.uk/selenium/basic_web_page.html
2. Right Click on the Basic Web Page and select 'View Page Source' option as shown below:
3. Ensure that Page Source of the selected Page is displayed in HTML as shown below:
Understand the HTML Code displayed in the above Page Source:
1. The following HTML Code is displayed in the above Page Source:
<html>
<head>
<title>Basic Web Page Title </title>
</head>
<body>
<p id="para1" class="main">A paragraph of text</p>
<p id="para2" class="sub">Another paragraph of text</p>
</body>
</html>
2. So after going through the HTML code, its very clear that <html> is the root tag.
3. <head> and <body> are the child tags of <html> tag (i.e. They are inside the <html> </html> tags). So <html> is the parent tag of <head> and <body> tags
4. <title> tag is the child tag of <head> tag. Since <head> tag is child tag of <html> tag, <title> tag will be the grand child of <html> tag
5. In the similar manner, as <p> tags are inside the <body> tag, <p> tags are child tags of parent tag <body>. As <body> tag is child tag of <html>, <p> tags are grand children of <html> tag
Please find hierarchy of the above HTML code below:
Please comment below to feedback or ask questions.
Parse the HTML Source using its hierarchy and find absolute XPath path will be explained in the next post.
3. <head> and <body> are the child tags of <html> tag (i.e. They are inside the <html> </html> tags). So <html> is the parent tag of <head> and <body> tags
4. <title> tag is the child tag of <head> tag. Since <head> tag is child tag of <html> tag, <title> tag will be the grand child of <html> tag
5. In the similar manner, as <p> tags are inside the <body> tag, <p> tags are child tags of parent tag <body>. As <body> tag is child tag of <html>, <p> tags are grand children of <html> tag
Please find hierarchy of the above HTML code below:
Please comment below to feedback or ask questions.
Parse the HTML Source using its hierarchy and find absolute XPath path will be explained in the next post.
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