I'm using two computers to test a exactly the same Perl code. On a computer works perfectly, but on the other computer I get the following error when starting the code:
Selenium server did not return proper status at (eval 239) line 61
Simplifying the code, the error happens in this simple script:
#!usr/bin/env perl
use common::sense;
use WWW::Mechanize::PhantomJS;
my $phantom = WWW::Mechanize::PhantomJS->new();
__END__
Both are using version 0.10 of PhantomJS. The computer that work is Windows 8.1, and the computer that does not work is Windows 7.
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