From the Selenium website: "Selenium Core uses a unique mechanism which allows it to run on so many platforms. Written in pure JavaScript/DHTML, you copy Selenium Core tests directly into your your application webserver, allowing the tests to run in any supported browser on the client-side. Thus, you must have write access to the machine your web application server is running on to install Selenium Core."
Well, this means you can't use it to mechanize against remote/3rd party websites.
In reply to Re^2: Mozilla::Mechanize question
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Mozilla::Mechanize question
by Anonymous Monk
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