(Imacross) Extract Text from _Xpath_ no extract content from Class under Javascript












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Using this code under imacros 9.0.3 running on Firefox 55 works very well extracting the text from the class



TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT


But if you implement the same situation on Javascript Running Imacros, it stops working



var macro;
macro = "CODE:";

macro += "TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT" + "n";

iimPlay(macro)
iimDisplay(result);


I have also used in another more explicit way the location where I need to extract the content, but even so it does not work using the code in java



/html/body/div[2]/div/div[1]/div/div/div









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    Using this code under imacros 9.0.3 running on Firefox 55 works very well extracting the text from the class



    TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT


    But if you implement the same situation on Javascript Running Imacros, it stops working



    var macro;
    macro = "CODE:";

    macro += "TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT" + "n";

    iimPlay(macro)
    iimDisplay(result);


    I have also used in another more explicit way the location where I need to extract the content, but even so it does not work using the code in java



    /html/body/div[2]/div/div[1]/div/div/div









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      Using this code under imacros 9.0.3 running on Firefox 55 works very well extracting the text from the class



      TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT


      But if you implement the same situation on Javascript Running Imacros, it stops working



      var macro;
      macro = "CODE:";

      macro += "TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT" + "n";

      iimPlay(macro)
      iimDisplay(result);


      I have also used in another more explicit way the location where I need to extract the content, but even so it does not work using the code in java



      /html/body/div[2]/div/div[1]/div/div/div









      share|improve this question














      Using this code under imacros 9.0.3 running on Firefox 55 works very well extracting the text from the class



      TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT


      But if you implement the same situation on Javascript Running Imacros, it stops working



      var macro;
      macro = "CODE:";

      macro += "TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT" + "n";

      iimPlay(macro)
      iimDisplay(result);


      I have also used in another more explicit way the location where I need to extract the content, but even so it does not work using the code in java



      /html/body/div[2]/div/div[1]/div/div/div






      javascript xpath text extract imacros






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          Hope the following script should work:



          var macro;
          macro = "CODE:";

          macro += 'TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT' + "n";

          iimPlay(macro);
          iimDisplay(iimGetExtract());





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          • works well, i forget using the '

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          Hope the following script should work:



          var macro;
          macro = "CODE:";

          macro += 'TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT' + "n";

          iimPlay(macro);
          iimDisplay(iimGetExtract());





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          • works well, i forget using the '

            – user8590779
            Dec 3 '18 at 22:42
















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          Hope the following script should work:



          var macro;
          macro = "CODE:";

          macro += 'TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT' + "n";

          iimPlay(macro);
          iimDisplay(iimGetExtract());





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          • works well, i forget using the '

            – user8590779
            Dec 3 '18 at 22:42














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          Hope the following script should work:



          var macro;
          macro = "CODE:";

          macro += 'TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT' + "n";

          iimPlay(macro);
          iimDisplay(iimGetExtract());





          share|improve this answer













          Hope the following script should work:



          var macro;
          macro = "CODE:";

          macro += 'TAG XPATH="//div[contains(@class,'col-md-12 text-center alert alert-danger')]" EXTRACT=TXT' + "n";

          iimPlay(macro);
          iimDisplay(iimGetExtract());






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          • works well, i forget using the '

            – user8590779
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          • works well, i forget using the '

            – user8590779
            Dec 3 '18 at 22:42

















          works well, i forget using the '

          – user8590779
          Dec 3 '18 at 22:42





          works well, i forget using the '

          – user8590779
          Dec 3 '18 at 22:42




















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