gw1500se,

Some routers use JavaScript to dynamically create an html page using document.write. As you have already been told LWP and WWW::Mechanize do not support JavaScript, see how to reboot adsl modem with perl? for a similar problem, and list of WWW::Mechanize variants that do support JavaScript.

I don't know what you mean by 'fooling Server' but depending on the JavaScript in question it is often possible to write some Perl that provides the same function as the JavaScript does. If all you are looking for is the IP address assigned by your ISP, perhaps you could simply use WWW::Mechanize to get http://www.whatismyip.com (or similar service), and parse the response.

Martin

In reply to Re^3: WWW::Mechanize and fooling server for javascript by marto
in thread WWW::Mechanize and fooling server for javascript by gw1500se

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