Welcome to the Monastery, wiseleyb.

As you've figured out, WWW::Mechanize doesn't do javascript.

You might try something like Live HTTP Headers for Mozilla / Firefox to see exactly what the browser is sending and then hard code into your script what you need to send. It's not nice and programmatic, but you should be able to get it to work.

Also, rather than linking to code externally, others will tell you it's a bit of a custom here to show the smallest snippet of your code that illustrates your problem.

Cheers,

Brent

-- Yeah, I'm a Delt.

In reply to Re: How to set Form action attribute using WWW:Mechanize by dorko
in thread How to set Form action attribute using WWW:Mechanize by wiseleyb

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