Some browsers' developer tools provide a call trace for XHR requsts. If you're using Chrome or something Chromium-based, you have this. Other browsers might have it too.

I tried your webpage, and here's what I got. If you try this in your browser, click on the line numbers and you'll be taken to where the function is defined in the JavaScript. It looks like the function you want is called FilterProducts.

You may not even need to dig into the JavaScript too much. The developer tools also tell you which URL was loaded, as seen in my screenshot. Can you figure out how to manipulate that URL to make it do what you want?

-Thomas
"Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."

In reply to Re: scrolling in WWW:Mechanize::Firefox by thomas895
in thread scrolling in WWW:Mechanize::Firefox by msh210

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