Pheeew ... that was easy. Thanks for the help, Anonymous Monk and hexcoder. The observed problem was indeed due to an older version of the module being installed on my machine. Updating the module to 1.30 under Linux fixed the problem.
In my Windows package manager for Active Perl, however, the latest version for the Mechanize module is quoted as 0.72.
Can anyone please advise how this version number relates to that of the module version for Linux? In case there semantics is identical ... can anybody elucidate why there are no more recent versions available for Active Perl?
Thanks again for your help, everybody out there!
Regards -
Pat
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