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the 2 \ characters are used as escape chars for the string you might have the @sign at the beginning of the string. The version shouldn't matter in that case. On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:19 AM, nbrege <<notifications@codeplex.com> wrote: > From: nbrege >
> The version I'm using is 1.4.0.0 If I change the Xpath to > "//tr[contains(@class,""ysprow"")]" then it works. (removed the 2 "\" > characters) > I will update to the latest version & try it again. Thanks for the help so > far... > > Read the full discussion
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