I'm sure this issue can be addressed pretty easily (and it's probably just a test failure, not a module failure). That said, I once tried to use WWW::Mechanize::Chrome and ended up switching to Selenium::Chrome. It worked far better (though I don't remember the details). (See Selenium::Remote::Driver for documentation on the methods provided by Selenium::Chrome.)
In reply to Re: installing WWW::Mechanize::Chrome on windows 10, strawberry perl
by ikegami
in thread installing WWW::Mechanize::Chrome on windows 10, strawberry perl
by Aldebaran
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