use strict;
use warnings;
use WWW::Mechanize;
my $mech=WWW::Mechanize->new();
my $URL="http://in.yahoo.com/";
$mech->get($URL);
$mech->follow_link(text => 'Movies');
my $file=$mech->content();
open FILE_OUT , ">output.html" or die "$!";
print FILE_OUT $file;
close FILE_OUT;
This piece of code works fine when I am accessing Moive Link on the Yahoo web page and store it to a file.
But when I am trying to access yahoo Mail with the same piece of code except replacing the Line 7 with the below piece of code to access mail link.
$mech->follow_link(text => 'Mail');
It is giving me the below error
Error GETing https://login.yahoo.com/config/mail?.intl=in: Can't connect to logi
n.yahoo.com:443 (Bad hostname 'login.yahoo.com') at mech.pl line 8
Can someone please help me as to why it behaves differently for Mail login page
Note : Crypt-SSLeay.ppd package is installed
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