WOW!!!
It would appear you don't know
How to RTFM, so I suggest you visit
Tutorials and read the
tutorial that teaches you how.
`perldoc WWW::Mechanize':
...
Constructor and startup
new()
Creates and returns a new WWW::Mechanize object, hereafter referre
+d to
as the 'agent'.
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new()
The constructor for WWW::Mechanize overrides two of the parms to t
+he
LWP::UserAgent constructor:
agent => "WWW-Mechanize/#.##"
cookie_jar => {} # an empty, memory-only HTTP::Cookies obje
+ct
...
update: Apparently, your problem is you don't understand English very well.
You should try getting a translator.
use WWW::Mechanize;
my $mechanize_with_a_memory_only_cookie_jar = WWW::Mechanize->new ( co
+okie_jar => {} );
update: By the way, that's the same as writing
my $mechanize_with_a_memory_only_cookie_jar = WWW::Mechanize->new(); (that's the default).
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