I'm trying to submit a form using WWW::Mechanize.
The form has some submit javascript that I am trying to emulate using the correct WM methods.
The javascript looks like...
var sPath = "com.xxxxxx.is.ti.TimeMgmt."; document.frm_Timesheet.From.value = sFrom; document.frm_Timesheet.Source.value = sFrom; document.frm_Timesheet.Saveflg.value = sSave; document.frm_Timesheet.action= sPath + "TimesheetServlet";
I can easily do the first three with the 'field' method like...
$wm->field('From', 'btn_add8weeks'); $wm->field('Source', 'btn_add8weeks'); $wm->field('Saveflg', 'Y');
but I'm not sure how to set the action which should be: 'com.xxxxxx.is.ti.TimeMgmt.TimesheetServlet'

Update:
I'm not sure if it matters but the form tag is...
<FORM NAME=frm_Timesheet METHOD=POST ACTION="http://cphpis07.xxxxxx.co +m/servlet/com.xxxxxx.is.ti.TimeMgmt.TimesheetServlet">

In reply to WWW::Mechanize, how to set action by mifflin

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