Perhaps you want to try WWW::Mechanize::Chrome which supports javascript but you need to install Chrome browser.

If you intend to do some very specific things after login and you know the forms beforehand, then afoken's suggestion is the best. To make it easier to decipher the forms use Firefox (I am sure other browsers have similar capabilities) Tools->WebDeveloper->ToggleTools, click on the Network tab and you will be able to see any request your browser makes, GET/POST etc, and their parameters as a result of you clicking on a form's submit. Then you can issue those requests yourself via the $mech->GET(...), mentioned.


In reply to Re: login to remote site and navigate by bliako
in thread login to remote site and navigate by fatkatie

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