If you are wondering how you can trim the spaces in your xpath, this is how: The normalize-space function strips leading and trailing white-space from a string, replaces sequences of white-space characters by a single space, and returns the resulting string. Example : Which one is better? //td[starts-with(normalize-space(),'Text to Trim')] //td[starts-with(normalize-space(text()),' Text to Trim ')] The second option is better as it targets at the specific nodes More string functions in XPATH: Functions Description starts-with( string1 , string2 ) Returns true if the first string starts with the second string. contains( string1 , string2 ) Returns true if the first string contains the second string. substring( string offset length ) Returns a section of the string. The section starts at offset (which is a number), and is as long as the value provided at length. substring-before( string1 , string2 ) Returns the part of string1 up unti
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