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    <title>Firefox and .path</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Firefox and the new way I was working on a project and had to use .path, but it gave me a bit of a problem, therefore I dug a bit deeper and tried to figure out what went wrong. So in this post I&rsquo;ll go through the process and share what I figured out, thanks to the help of allot of searching and the amazing Stackoverflow community.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  // Here&#39;s the example of how it should&#39;ve worked  testingPathEl.]]></description>
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