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I have the following HTML

<td>
 <input type="button" />
</td>
<td>
 <a href="somelink">blah blah shared</a>
 <a href="somelink"></a>
 <a href="somelink">blah blah post</a>
</td>
<td>
 <a href="somelink">blah blah </a>
 <a href="somelink">some text</a>
 <a href="somelink">more text</a>
</td>

Now.. I need the xpath to return the 'td' element that contains 'a' tags that contains the words 'post' and 'shared'

I think it has something like //tr[td[1][. = 'post']]

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  • What have you tried? What does or doesn't the xpath you show do?
    – CodeCaster
    Jun 14, 2017 at 9:47

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You can get that tag by using the following code, no matter at which position or node the word "post" or "shared" come, it will get you that node.

IEnumerable<HtmlAgilityPack.HtmlNode> nodes = doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//td/a[@href]")
                                                 .Where(x => x.InnerText.Contains("post") || x.InnerText.Contains("shared"));

It is tested code, it works with the given html.

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  • Had to make some changes for the actual HTML I have, but this put me on the right path
    – Eminem
    Jun 14, 2017 at 9:59
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You can make the selection entirely within a single XPath:

//td[contains(a,'shared') and contains(a,'post')]

will select all td elements with an a child that contains "shared" and an a child that contains "post". Note that the targeted strings may appear in the same or in different a elements.

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