Maybe now is a good time to learn about the "view-source" protocol (hotkey ctrl+u), which makes almost all browsers show you the HTML source of the current page. Also consider the Chrome Developer Tools which can be reached using ctrl+shift+i in Google Chrome.
What is wrong with using ->content?
If you have a bunch of html elements, maybe you can check ->get_attribute('ownerDocument'), but that's just a wild guess on my part.
In reply to Re^3: get html via WWW::Mechanize::Chrome
by Corion
in thread get html via WWW::Mechanize::Chrome
by morgon
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