I tried it right after our email exchange, it didn't work for me

Here is a piece of my code:

.... my $id="search_result_next_page_link"; $mech->click({ xpath => qq{//*[\@id="$id"]}, synchronize => 0 }); sleep 2; my @tt= $mech->xpathEx(xpath=>'/html/body/form/div[4]/div/main/div/div +[3]/section/div/div/table/'); print $tt[0]->{innerHTML}; print "\n---\n";

....

And here is what I get:

>perl search_scotia.pl Use of uninitialized value in print at search_scotia.pl line 37. ---

Property {'innerHTML'} returns nothing...


In reply to Re^2: How to get an HTML table from the document using WWW::Mechanize::Firefox ? by Smeet2002
in thread How to get an HTML table from the document using WWW::Mechanize::Firefox ? by Smeet2002

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