The error message is:

Chrome behaviour problem: Didn't see a 'Network.responseReceived' event for frameId A04583AF0A872985D9548891D196F5E0, requestId EF16DAA +4B81ECCB0A2A3FB76F0B0F3B6, cannot synthesize response. I saw Network. +requestWillBeSent,Network.requestWillBeSentExtraInfo

WWW::Mechanize::Chrome decided that the browser wants to send an HTTP request, but then did not find the expected responseReceived event.

This seems to be a bug/unexpected behaviour by Chrome, as the log shows:

'params' => { 'url' => 'https://www.tenthousand.cc/product +s/interval-short-no-liner?variant=32441933168727', 'frameId' => 'F7C8298C7F980A1FF5BAA43B19990B +0D' }, 'method' => 'Page.navigatedWithinDocument' }

But this event is for a different frame. I can't do it at this time, but as you posted code, maybe I can reproduce the problem using your code and suggest a fix.


In reply to Re: help clicking radio buttons using WWW::Mechanize::Chrome by Corion
in thread help clicking radio buttons using WWW::Mechanize::Chrome by Special_K

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