The module might be still broken; when I attempt to use the $mech->save_content method in this code:

use strict; use warnings; use LWP::UserAgent; use WWW::Mechanize; use Win32::FileOp; #use Win32::FileOp qw(ShellExecute); # ShellExecute("http://finance.yahoo.com"); my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new(); $mech->get("http://finance.yahoo.com"); my $filename = 'c:yahoo.html'; $mech->save_content ( $filename );


I get the following message:
Can't locate object method "save_content" via package "WWW::Mechanize" at Yahoo. pl line 13, <DATA> line 164.

In reply to Re^3: Using Mechanize to download a zip file? by Scott7477
in thread Using Mechanize to download a zip file? by dhanu

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