Corion,
Here is the issue:
First, let's start with the html file that I have used to test the script (WMC.html)
<html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type" /> <title>Testing hyperlink file Downloads</title> </head> <body> <h2>Testing Download of hyperlinked files using WWW::Mechanize::Chrome +</h2> <p></p> Let's try downloading this <a href="/my_Files/csv_File.csv">CSV File</ +a> <br/><br/> </body> </html>
Now here is the Perl script.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); use WWW::Mechanize; use WWW::Mechanize::Chrome; use strict; my $cookie_dir = 'C:/Users/some_user/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/User +Data/Default/'; #chrome cookies path #my $mech = WWW::Mechanize::Chrome->new( data_directory => $cookie_dir +); my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new(); my $uri = URI->new( "https://www.your_site.com/WMC.html" ); $mech->get( $uri ); unless ($mech->success) { my $mesg = $mech->response->status_line; print $mesg; goto FINISH; } my $path = "/path"; my @links = $mech->find_all_links( url_regex => qr/\.csv/i ); my @urls = map { $_->[0] } @links; for my $foo (@urls) { my $filename = $path.$foo; $mech->get($foo, ':content_file'=>$filename); my $file_content = $mech->get($foo); print $file_content->content(); } print "Success\n"; FINISH :
When I use the WWW::Mechanize instance, the script runs fine. It prints and saves the file content to disk.
However, when the WWW::Mechanize::Chrome instance is used I get the following error message:
Cannot navigate to invalid URL -32000 at C:/Perl/perl/site/lib/Chrome/DevToolsProtocol/Target.pm line + 490

In reply to Re^9: Need help with WWW::Mechanize and Chrome cookies by bakiperl
in thread Need help with WWW::Mechanize and Chrome cookies by bakiperl

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