Hello monks, I have the following html code, I have been trying to figure out a way to click the second radio button using WWW::Mechanize::firefox
<input type="radio" name="user" id="Te" data-first-clickable="true" ar +ia-label="Teacher" checked="checked"> <input type="radio" name="user" id="St" data-first-clickable="true" ar +ia-label="Student">
here is what I've tried so far
$mech->click_button( id => 'St' ); #didn't work $mech->click( id => 'St' ); #didn't work $mech->click({ xpath => '//*[@name="user"]' }); # WORKED ! BUT clicked + the first one not the second $mech->click({ xpath => '//*[@id="St"]',synchronize => 0}); #didn't wo +rk $mech->eval_in_page('document.getElementById("St").checked = checked;' +); #didn't work $mech->submit_form( with_fields => { user => 'St', }, ); #didn't work
how can I select the second radio, and I am using Mechanize::Firefox because once you click this radio button it executes a java script to expand a frame and show login fields. thank you for your time and help :)

In reply to Clicking a radio button Mechanize::Firefox by Maany

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