For the tag"<input type="radio" name="ticketType" value="iticket" iTkt >"
I used the follwing code to retrive the radio button value.
$cgi=CGI::new();
$IE=Win32::IEAutomation->new(visible=>1, maximize=>1);
$IE->gotoURL('http://www.irctc.co.in');
$IE->getTextBox('name:','userName')->SetValue('sid123');
SendKeys("~");
$IE->getTextBox('name:','password')->SetValue('sid*123');
$IE->getButton('name:','submit')->Click();
if ($cgi->param('ticketType') eq 'iticket')
{
print "Iticket";
}
else
{
print "None"
}
On execution of above code the following error message is displayed "Use of uninitialized value in string eq at D:\Perl\Sample\check.pl line 12."
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