hmm... I would use a cheat like js injection (in case support of jQuery is included). e.g.
String cssSelector="...blablabla....";
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
stringBuilder.append("var x=$(\'"+cssSelector+"\');");
stringBuilder.append("x.click()");
js.executeScript(stringBuilder.toString());
2nd approach (solution):
try to find your element to click on using DOM model using document.getElementsByTagName
- this will return an array of found elements and you can easily find needed element using command line in firefox.
So your element be like:
document.getElementsByTagName[n]
where is n - the order of your element in found array document.getElementsByTagName
below code of method I use with parameters tagName - name of tag which you look for your element by, and argNum is a number which you should to subtract from the whole length of array document.getElementsByTagName
to get n - the order of your element :
public void jsDirectClickUsingDOM_GEBTagName(String tagName,int argNum) throws IOException {
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
stringBuilder.append("document.getElementsByTagName(\'"+tagName+"\')[document.getElementsByTagName(\'"+tagName+"\').length-"+argNum+"].click()");
js.executeScript(stringBuilder.toString());
}
this should work anyway. Hope it comes clear for you:)