I seem to get the 'get' but the 'submit_form' complains with a 401 error. I assume I'm using the wrong realm, how does one know what realm to use?

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use WWW::Mechanize; use MIME::Base64; my $M = WWW::Mechanize->new(); my @args = ( Authorization => "Basic ". MIME::Base64::encode( 'user:password' ) ); $M->credentials( 'anywhere.com', 'Registerd Users', 'user', 'password' + ); $M->get('http://anywhere.com/mytest?rm=test', @args); die unless $M->success(); $M->submit_form(); die "I've had no success" unless $M->success();

In reply to Supplying authentification credentials with WWW::Mechanize by Anonymous Monk

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