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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T17:45:06+00:00 2026-05-12T17:45:06+00:00

consider both types: <select name=garden> <option>Flowers</option> <option selected=selected>Shrubs</option> <option>Trees</option> <option selected=selected>Bushes</option> <option>Grass</option> <option>Dirt</option> </select>

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consider both types:

<select name="garden">
    <option>Flowers</option>
    <option selected="selected">Shrubs</option>
    <option>Trees</option>
    <option selected="selected">Bushes</option>
    <option>Grass</option>
    <option>Dirt</option>
</select>

Is @val for actually indicating the value="" attribute ?

Is @value for indicating the innerText value ?

for example what happens if <option> doesn’t contain any value="" property. how would you select it then ?

select/option[@value = "Grass"] 

Does Xpath automatically ignore white spaces for the case above? Should it be trimmed?

EDIT:

for selecting multiple options would this suffice ?

select/option[normalize-space(text())="Grass" or normalize-space(text())="Trees"]
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    2026-05-12T17:45:06+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:45 pm

    To select by text value you can use text() function. And normalize spaces is required, because they are not removed by default. Here is an example:

    select/option[normalize-space(text())="Grass"]
    

    @value – value of “value” attribute

    @val – value of “val” attribute

    normalize-space() – function returns the argument string with whitespace normalized by stripping leading and trailing whitespace and replacing sequences of whitespace characters by a single space

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