I'm fairly new to this so please be patient. I'm trying to log in to a site which requires a login and a pw. I think this part works. The problem I have is that once I submit the form, the next page seems to not work anymore. Using lynx it tells me that the link I want to follow (registration) is a form submit button. It seems to connect to the correct site but doesn't find any buttons there - lynx once again finds another form submitt button (just an ok on a verification screen) Am I missing anything ?!?
use LWP; use HTTP::Request::Common; use WWW::Mechanize; my $url="https://student.access.fsu.edu/Index/"; $browser->get($url); #Log in to this page $browser->field('SSN',$user); $browser->field('PIN',$password); $browser->submit_form(form_number=>0); if( !$browser->success()) {print "!!!error!!!";} #if not submitted -er +ror! $browser->submit_form(form_number=>1); #click button i.e OK #This is where I can't seem to find the form submit button I have when + using lynx print $browser->uri(); #correctly https://student.access.fsu.edu/SecureScripts/WebEncore.dll? +OldWebLink.html print $browser->content();
Thanks for any help!!

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