bcdeery,
I answered a
similar question you asked a while back, explaining how to reverse engineer JavaScript. A quick look at the
Win32::IE::Mechanize documentation will explain what the differences are between
WWW::Mechanize and
Win32::IE::Mechanize. Your post history seems to centre around the area of site scraping and processing. A quick look at your target site, in this case
www.fedex.com suggests that you may want to check out
Section 2. Use of fedex.com. from their
Terms of service, which is something you may want to consider:
"The use of automated dial-in or inquiry devices to obtain information through fedex.com is strictly prohibited."
For this reason I won't be providing any more information over and above what has already been provided to you.
Thanks
Martin
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