If you are on Windows then Win32::IE::Mechanize can work where the "Mech" can't (e.g javascript hurdles). It can help to view frame info with something like Firefox's Web Developer add-on to work out form info.
Example code ...
use Win32::IE::Mechanize; my $mech = Win32::IE::Mechanize->new(visible => 1); # Connect to server $mech->get( "http://web_server:8080" ); $mech->success or die $mech->response->status_line; my $html = $mech->content; # Log into server $mech->form_name("loginform"); $mech->field('userName', 'courtenay@db.com'); $mech->field('loginPassword', ''); $mech->click_button( value => ' Login ' ); $html = $mech->content;
...etc etc

In reply to Re: WWW::Mechanize click_button by roweco
in thread WWW::Mechanize click_button by rembrantxvii

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