It seems as though my mech object isn't retrieving all the cookies, only some of them. Is there a way to force it to retrieve all cookies? This is what my mech constructor looks like:
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new(autocheck => 1); my $cookie_jar = HTTP::Cookies->new( file => "$my_path\\cookies.dat", autosave => 1, ignore_discard => 1, ); $mech->cookie_jar($cookie_jar); $mech->agent_alias( 'Windows IE 6' ); $mech->quiet(1); # We need to follow redirects for POST too. push @{ $mech->requests_redirectable }, 'POST'; $mech->default_headers->push_header( 'Accept-Language' => 'en-US, en;q +=0.8, *;q=0.1' );

In reply to mech and cookies? by Anonymous Monk

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