WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller is a sub class of WWW::Mechanize What this means is that it inherits many of its methods from WWW::Mechanize. To save unnecessary documentation duplication the methods supplied by the WWW::Mechanize base class are only documented in WWW::Mechanize although they are all available when you use WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller. The docs for FormFiller only cover the additional methods that it adds to the base class so read the docs for the base class module and all should become clear. There is even sample code. You can just use WWW::Mechanize by itself as the FormFiller subclass just supplies convenience methods on top of the base class.

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tachyon

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In reply to Re: WWW:Mechanize::FormFiller documentation by tachyon
in thread WWW:Mechanize::FormFiller documentation by Feral_Shade

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