Thanks,
I first experimented WWW::Mechanize::Firefox.
My tests with simple examples usually work, but as soon as I try some more complicated tests, problems appear...
Is it because of javascript ?
Since I have decided to manipulate HTML with perl, I am still looking for the right solution...
That's why I thought using directly mozrepl to drive Firefox could be a better solution, minimizing the intermediaries between Perl and Firefox.
cf006
In reply to Re^2: Problem using MozRepl and MozRepl::RemoteObject
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Problem using MozRepl and MozRepl::RemoteObject
by cf006
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