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  | |  | Xpath support | Xpath support 2003-12-05 - By Edward Barrow
Back What I would like is a way to get a node's absolute xpath (I'd be satisfied if it only worked with Elements, but nodes would be better) -
eg: XPath xpath = element.getXPath();
or XPath.getXpath(element).
Or is there an easy way to do that already, that I just can't find?
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