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I've the HTML source like this,

<input type="image" onclick="return logSub();" src="/images/Login_submit.gif" width="105" height="33" border="0" />

Here there is no ID or NAME. So I can only locate this using image index (which is hard) or using the src tag? But I dont know how use the src tag?

Is that possible?

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See my answer to a previous question here: selenium: Is it possible to use the regexp in selenium locators

Basically the dom= protocol allows you to use javascript to locate elements for Selenium.

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or with css:

css=input[type=image], [src="/images/Login_submit.gif"]

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  • Thanks for the hint. I want to do like this, selenium.click("dom=document.getElementsByTagName('input')('src=/images/Login_submitBut.gif')"); I think, only using image is the option in selenium. This works, selenium.click("dom=document.getElementsByTagName('input')(1)");
    – Rajasankar
    Jan 30, 2010 at 15:31
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Have you tried

//input[@src='/images/Login_submit.gif']
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Try this locator:

//input[contains(@src, 'Login_submit.gif')]. 

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