Hi Hays,
Thanks for the response. I'll clarify my problem a bit.
The lines below get a user edit form including the current values in the input fields eg. username, password etc. I can successfully print all the values using the form->dump
function.
$response = $ua->request(HTTP::Request->new(GET => "$edit_user_url"));
my $form = HTML::Form->parse($response);
#print $form->dump; # print form values
I can then get or change any of these values using $form->value("field") or $form->value("field",$newvalue).
My problem is that when I do a $form->make_request or $form->click the field values appear not to be submitted. How do I submit the form including all the current values?
Murray
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