One way is to limit the code as suggested, to the parts that show the problem.
If the rest of the code is needed you can always add the code to GitHub or Pastebin.com and post the link in the question.
But the link alone is not enough to have a minimal reproducible example.
Most people seem to have forgotten their beginnings at computer science.
Not everyone is a genius and has to start somewhere.
They get a tutorial and start, but as they still struggle with the basics and they haven't learned how to debug their code.
So it is no wonder that they also struggle to find bugs and even to find the cause in the whole of their source. They also have usually trouble to explain themselves or to minimize their code to the essentials necessary.
In such a case they should post their error code and some of their code, but what if they fear missing something, so the solution here presented to add all or more of the source code on sides that specialize in that, is a very good solution, if someone wants to help. So if they missed some vital part, the helper can get it.
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. I only asked how can I post the full code so someone can help me to understand the error that I was making in theXPath
expression. My goal was not to break StackOverflow rules and regulations by any means. If someone is hurt by my question then I apologize for that. @khelwood @Makyen