use Win32::IEAutomation; use Win32::GuiTest qw(SendKeys); $IE=Win32::IEAutomation->new(visible=>1, maximize=>1); $IE->gotoURL('http://172.16.0.122/proof/Authenticate.aspx?FromSniffer= +true&SH=768&SW=1024'); $IE->getTextBox('name:','txtUserName')->SetValue('sfd'); Sendkeys("{ENTER}"); $IE->getTextBox('name:','txtPassword')->SetValue('dfsafdsaf'); $IE->getButton('name:','btnSignIn')->Click();

On executing the above code error message "Can't locate loadable object for module Win32::GuiTest in @INC (@INC contains: D:\Perl\Sample\ C:/Perl/site/lib C:/Perl/lib .) at D:\Perl\Sample\GUITES~1.PL line 2 Compilation failed in require at D:\Perl\Sample\GUITES~1.PL line 2. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at D:\Perl\Sample\GUITES~1.PL line 2." is getting displayed

I also tried to execute the command "perl -e 'print join("\n", @INC);'" from cmd following message is getting displayed"Can't find string terminator "'" anywhere before EOF at -e line 1"


In reply to Re^4: How to pass "Enter" key and "Tab" key by mld
in thread How to pass "Enter" key and "Tab" key by mld

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