How to read the JSPF input value?
We have a slider bar which contains the 20 products and each slide holds the 5 products so I want to validate that each slide has the 5 products but here we are using the jspf and is there any way to read the Input value(value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4)? below is the HTML code
<li class="" style="margin-right: 20px; width: 159px; float: left; display: block;">
<div class="m-product-mini ">
<a href="#" class="icon-close" data-giftitem-id="gi25940088"></a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="pdplink">
<figure class="fluid">
<img src="//assets.eflorist.com/assets/products/PHR_/TRS15-1A.jpg" draggable="false" alt="">
</figure>
</a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="m-product-price pdplink"> $64.99</a>
<form method="GET" action="/fragments/savedBouquets/"><input name="_dyncharset" type="hidden" value="UTF-8"><input "><input name="_DARGS" type="hidden" value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4"></form>
</div>
jquery selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
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We have a slider bar which contains the 20 products and each slide holds the 5 products so I want to validate that each slide has the 5 products but here we are using the jspf and is there any way to read the Input value(value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4)? below is the HTML code
<li class="" style="margin-right: 20px; width: 159px; float: left; display: block;">
<div class="m-product-mini ">
<a href="#" class="icon-close" data-giftitem-id="gi25940088"></a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="pdplink">
<figure class="fluid">
<img src="//assets.eflorist.com/assets/products/PHR_/TRS15-1A.jpg" draggable="false" alt="">
</figure>
</a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="m-product-price pdplink"> $64.99</a>
<form method="GET" action="/fragments/savedBouquets/"><input name="_dyncharset" type="hidden" value="UTF-8"><input "><input name="_DARGS" type="hidden" value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4"></form>
</div>
jquery selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
Can you share your code, current and desired output?
– Andersson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
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We have a slider bar which contains the 20 products and each slide holds the 5 products so I want to validate that each slide has the 5 products but here we are using the jspf and is there any way to read the Input value(value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4)? below is the HTML code
<li class="" style="margin-right: 20px; width: 159px; float: left; display: block;">
<div class="m-product-mini ">
<a href="#" class="icon-close" data-giftitem-id="gi25940088"></a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="pdplink">
<figure class="fluid">
<img src="//assets.eflorist.com/assets/products/PHR_/TRS15-1A.jpg" draggable="false" alt="">
</figure>
</a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="m-product-price pdplink"> $64.99</a>
<form method="GET" action="/fragments/savedBouquets/"><input name="_dyncharset" type="hidden" value="UTF-8"><input "><input name="_DARGS" type="hidden" value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4"></form>
</div>
jquery selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
We have a slider bar which contains the 20 products and each slide holds the 5 products so I want to validate that each slide has the 5 products but here we are using the jspf and is there any way to read the Input value(value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4)? below is the HTML code
<li class="" style="margin-right: 20px; width: 159px; float: left; display: block;">
<div class="m-product-mini ">
<a href="#" class="icon-close" data-giftitem-id="gi25940088"></a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="pdplink">
<figure class="fluid">
<img src="//assets.eflorist.com/assets/products/PHR_/TRS15-1A.jpg" draggable="false" alt="">
</figure>
</a>
<a href="/bouquet/say-yellow-bouquet/p_ef_trs15-1a?skuId=EF_TRS15-1A" navlink="SaveForLater" class="m-product-price pdplink"> $64.99</a>
<form method="GET" action="/fragments/savedBouquets/"><input name="_dyncharset" type="hidden" value="UTF-8"><input "><input name="_DARGS" type="hidden" value="/fragments/savedBouquets/giftlistItem.jspf.wishToCart4"></form>
</div>
jquery selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
jquery selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
edited Dec 28 '18 at 9:38
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Can you share your code, current and desired output?
– Andersson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
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Can you share your code, current and desired output?
– Andersson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
Can you share your code, current and desired output?
– Andersson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
Can you share your code, current and desired output?
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