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My html structure as below

    <h2>Title 1</h2>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div class="active"></div>
    <h2>Title 2</h2>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div class="active"></div>
    <div></div>
    <div></div>
    <div class="active"></div>
    <h2>Title 3</h2>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div></div>
    <div></div>
    <h2>Title 4</h2>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div></div>
    <div class="active"></div>
    <div></div>

I would like to get previous first h2's value according to divs which has got active class

My xpath descendants axes for selecting nodes as below

//div[contains(@class, 'active')]

I have tried ancestor and preceding axes of Xpath but not get right result

is this possible with Xpath 1.0

Note: I can use only Xpath version 1.0

Thank you in advance

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This XPath expression:

//div[@class='active']/preceding-sibling::h2[1]

which can be read as

"Select the first <h2> element before every active <div> element."

should do the trick for you.

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    2 cents: In this case it will be more correct to use the 'preceding-sibling' instead of 'preceding'. Dec 21, 2013 at 14:55
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I also vote for the solution suggested by @Slanec - it is good and simple.

But if you want to make sure you are searching for an element within a particular range of elements, you can use an extended XPath:

//div[(preceding-sibling::h2 and following-sibling::h2) 
       or preceding-sibling::h2[not(following-sibling::h2)]]
     [@class='active']
     /preceding-sibling::h2[1]

It is just the same, except for here 'div' is searched within the range between 2 'h2' elements (or after the 'h2' in case there is no more 'h2' elements on the page).

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