onclick of the button calls a javascript function, therefore I don't think just clicking the button through Mechanize will serve the purpose (unless any other module for javascript such as WWW::Mechanize::Plugin::JavaScript is used.)
If you look at the javascript code
if (ck==true){ $.post("rpc.f", {credenU: ""+user+"", credenP: ""+pass+"", mns: 1} +, function(data){ if(data.length >0) { $('#serverlisted').html(data); } }); } else{ $.post("rpc.f", {credenU: ""+user+"", credenP: ""+pass+""}, functi +on(data){ if(data.length >0) { $('#serverlisted').html(data); } });
it seems that JSON data is posted to url "rpc.f" and the data returned is added to #serverlisted (should be an id to div, span or any other tag on page.)
In my view you need to post the data
which is either {credenU: ""+user+"", credenP: ""+pass+"", mns: 1} or {credenU: ""+user+"", credenP: ""+pass+""} based on value of mms
to url "rpc.f" and replace the response recived on tag #serverlisted
Update: Corrected the typo. thanks marto for pointing it.
Regards,
Ashish

In reply to Re^2: Accessing unnamed button using WWW::Mechanize by ashish.kvarma
in thread Accessing unnamed button using WWW::Mechanize by venkatesan_G02

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