Hello!

As much as I would like to help, you haven't given us much to go on and my Crystal::Ball is still in alpha. What have you tried already? Can you post some small code even if it doesn't quite do what you want? As for an example, I would suggest that you provide us with an example of what you want, and we'll do our best to advise you on how to make it work.

C:\Users\ansh_batra>ppm install HTML-Form-ForceValue Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...failed 500 Can't connect t o ppm4.activestate.com:80 (10060) ppm install failed: Can't find any package that provides HTML-Form-ForceValue

Looks like a fairly common network connectivity issue. Check your firewall (your workstation, router(s), etc.), and maybe try selecting some different CPAN PPM mirrors. This is something you will likely have to troubleshoot, as the solution will depend on your specific network connectivity issue.


In reply to Re: html form fill automatically by rjt
in thread html form fill automatically by ansh batra

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