I see what you are suggesting, but I am testing remote pages that I do not have access direct access to. Maybe there is a way to insert my own scripts into the page before the browser gets it, but I would worry about my test scripts affecting the page.
The other problem is many of the elements I need to find don't have an id. For example:
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Re: How do you find elements when all you know is a part of its class?
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I see what you are suggesting, but I am testing remote pages that I do not have access direct access to. Maybe there is a way to insert my own scripts into the page before the browser gets it, but I would worry about my test scripts affecting the page.
The other problem is many of the elements I need to find don't have an id. For example:
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