You should select the form first to work on after the
get() method. Saying
$mechObject->form_number(1) means that work on the form number 1, which is the only form in the HTML. The
field() method works on a single field, so you have to call it twice for to fill in two fields. The
click() method returns
HTTP::Response object so you may interested the clicking result or the content returned by the server.
my $resp = $mechObject->click;
die "Submit failed\n" if $resp->is_error;
my $content = $resp->content;
# do something with $content if necessary
However, if you have problem due the the JavaScript in the HTML source, check
mechanize and javascript.
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