It's quite easy to see what requests your browser makes, for example with the Live HTTP Headers Extension for FireFox. All you have to do then is to faithfully replicate the requests made by the browser with WWW::Mechanize. In one instance, I used HTTP::Request::FromTemplate to recreate HTTP requests from templates I created from sniffer logs. Other network analysis tools, like WireShark or Sniffer::HTTP could also be useful in determining the difference between what your browser sends and what your script sends.
In reply to Re^5: WWW::Mechanize and fooling server for javascript
by Corion
in thread WWW::Mechanize and fooling server for javascript
by gw1500se
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