Ah, now I see.

After a quick source dive, WWW::Scripter does not support <input type="button" for ->click:

sub click { ... my $input; my $form = $self->current_form; for ($form->inputs) { next unless $_->type =~ /^(?:submit|image)\z/; next if $button && $_->name ne $button; next if $_->disabled; $input = $_; last; } Carp::croak("No clickable input with name $button") if $button && !$input; ...

You might want to report this as a bug via the bug tracker, but as a workaround, consider changing the code, so that it also can click on a button:

next unless $_->type =~ /^(?:submit|image|button)\z/;

In reply to Re^3: No Clickable button with name.... in WWW::Scripter by Corion
in thread No Clickable button with name.... in WWW::Scripter by trahulprajapati

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