I was thinking about using the API, and I might have to if I don't solve this problem.
The problem is, reverse engineering tasks are so tedious, and tricky. They provide API so people can develop cleaner way to access their web services. But, well, all the tools are in your hand :-)
https:\x2F\x2Fwww.google.com\x2Faccounts\x2FCheckCook +ie?service=blogger&chtml=LoginDoneHtml
I think the \x2F is the way JavaScript encodes normal slash (/). If I rewrite it like:
https://www.google.com/accounts/CheckCookie?service=blogger&chtml=Logi +nDoneHtml
I get a response that says: Your browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on. If I'm currently logged in to one of the services, the response I get is my account page. I think you're halfway there.

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In reply to Re^2: WWW::Mechanize login problems by naikonta
in thread WWW::Mechanize login problems by lv211

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