For Xpath I used to refer to

http://www.exampledepot.com/egs/org.w3c.dom/pkg.html#XPath

a lot as the url implies its got a lot of examples there that are easy to
apply to other situations.

Hope that helps.

2009/7/16 Caius Durling <[email protected]>

>
> On 16 Jul 2009, at 10:42, doug livesey wrote:
>
> > Cheers, I would, but I've been meaning to learn basic xpath for ages.
> > Good to have CSS for backup, though, if anything proves too much of
> > a time sink!
>
>
> Xpath is a *lot* less flexible in terms of reordering elements though.
> Use CSS selectors until that one edge case where you just can't target
> the element you want, and then drop Xpath in there. I think I can
> count on one hand the number of times I've _had_ to use Xpath because
> CSS wouldn't target what I needed to select.
>
> C
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