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markbain
15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks again for the information.
However, I'm still confused.
I did find where you are talking about I have 2 links the same. One is in the 'header' section of the page, and one is in the body of the page.
You said earlier that if the objects are at the 'same level' (I assume this is refering to the level in the object tree) that this issue arises. However, if you look at my tree structure (See attached image), the links in question are not.
The 'linkAdvancedSearch' (in green) in the page body ('Nav' in blue) is at the same level as the 'Search' link, but has different 'innerText'.
The 'linkAdvancedSearch' (in green) in the header ('pHeader' in blue), while has the same 'innerText', it is at a 'different level' than the one in the page body.
Could you point out what I am missing or not understanding correctly? Thanks.
However, I'm still confused.
I did find where you are talking about I have 2 links the same. One is in the 'header' section of the page, and one is in the body of the page.
You said earlier that if the objects are at the 'same level' (I assume this is refering to the level in the object tree) that this issue arises. However, if you look at my tree structure (See attached image), the links in question are not.
The 'linkAdvancedSearch' (in green) in the page body ('Nav' in blue) is at the same level as the 'Search' link, but has different 'innerText'.
The 'linkAdvancedSearch' (in green) in the header ('pHeader' in blue), while has the same 'innerText', it is at a 'different level' than the one in the page body.
Could you point out what I am missing or not understanding correctly? Thanks.
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