Hi Monks

I tryout a code for login into a webpage and i try to click a hyper reference link (if i click the hyper link i will be move to the another page) but it's not working

my $find_link=$mech->find_link(text =>$mbs_text); my $temp=@{$find_link}; #print %{$mech->response()}; if($find_link) { print " found\n\n"; $mech->click($mbs_text); print $mech-> content(format=>'text'); } else { print " not found...\n\n\n"; } my @main_all_link= $mech->find_all_link(); print @main_all_link,"\n";

Queries:

1. How to click the hyper reference link in webpage 2. How to get all hyper link in the same webpage


In reply to Clicking hyperlink in a webpage by perlmad

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