When we try to install WWW::Mechanize using the command "install www::mechanize", we get an error saying that too many result found. We just want to install (see below) the first option (Bolded). Pls let us know how do we install the first option. Advance thanks for your help.

ppm> install www::mechanize
Searching for 'www::mechanize' returned multiple results. Using 'search' instead ... Searching in Active Repositories

1. WWW-Mechanize 0.72 Handy web browsing in a Perl object

2. WWW-Mechanize-FormFiller 0.05 framework to automate HTML forms
3. WWW-Mechanize-Shell 0.19 A crude shell for WWW::Mechanize

In reply to WWW::Mechanize error by Anonymous Monk

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