Hi,

I actually looked at their API info before starting down this road. I would definitely prefer to go the API route for multiple reasons.

I was doubtful that we would qualify for access to the API based on how I read their requirements (it appeared to me that to qualify, a public project/app must be created). The biggest reason I didn't think I could use the API was that it appeared they only had clients for Java, C#, and PHP. I only program Perl and am pretty shaky at that.

From looking at your link, are you suggesting that it might be possible to interface with their API using a Perl REST module? I've never done REST before, but would definitely give it a try if this is a possibility. Do you have a particular module or site that you might suggest for getting started?

Thanks!


In reply to Re^2: Can't get past Google login with WWW::Mechanize::Chrome by lpowers
in thread Can't get past Google login with WWW::Mechanize::Chrome by lpowers

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