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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:49:58+00:00 2026-05-13T15:49:58+00:00

I have to write an XPath expression to get the href attribute of the

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I have to write an XPath expression to get the href attribute of the anchor tag in the html bellow that comes right after the one that is marked as “current-page” (in the example #notimportant/2).

<dd>
    <a href="#notimportant/1" class="current-page">1</a>
    <a href="#notimportant/2">2</a>
    <a href="#notimportant/3">3</a>
    <a href="#notimportant/4">4</a>
    <!-- EDIT: Do not return the next sibling if @href ends with /last -->
    <a href="#notimportant/last">last</a>
</dd>

I thought about starting with something like //a[@class=’current-page’]/../next-sibling-of-first-node/@href but I am stuck here…

Could anyone help me with this one? I have googled around but XPath is not my favorite skill (and no, I can’t use jQuery. it is not a webapp).

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    2026-05-13T15:49:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:49 pm
    //a[@class='current-page']/following-sibling::a[1]
    
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