I''m writing some selenium tests and find myself doing stuff like this a lot: @browser.click("//div[@id=''four-col-bd'']//div[contains(@class, ''column'')]//a") In this case i want to click on the first link in the first column in a div that has a group of four columns in it. I''m thinking it would be nicer to use jquery-style dom element selectors for this sort of thing...can anyone think of a way i could lever it in there? BTW, in case anyone''s wondering, i have been using the selenium ide to generate test scripts but i find that the link locators tend to be too data-specific: that is, the ide records that you clicked on a link by saying "link=<link_html>", where link_html is the visible text in the link. This seems too fragile and data-dependent, that''s why i''m trying to generalise it a bit to use the page structure instead. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.