A quick Google for "WWW::Mechanize cookies" found an article by Chris Ball as the first result. I quote:
As a note for your own experiments, WWW::Mechanize supports cookies - in that the requestor is a normal LWP::UserAgent object - but they aren't enabled by default. If you need to support cookies, then your script should call "use HTTP::Cookies; $agent->cookie_jar(HTTP::Cookies->new);" on your agent object in order to enable session-volatile cookies for your own code.NOTE: I haven't used cookies with WWW::Mechanize, but I've used them with LWP. So take this post with a grain of salt.
Cheers,
Brent
In reply to Re: WWW::Mechanize and Cookies
by dorko
in thread WWW::Mechanize and Cookies
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