MidLifeXis,
Yes, get_basic_credentials() is called but, unless overidden, just pulls the information from credentials(). As it turns out, WWW::Mechanize does overide the method but just marginally.

None of that changes why it is isn't working. In other words, calling $mech->credentials() before calling $mech->submit() should "just work" but it doesn't.

Are you suggesting subclassing WWW::Mechanize to hard code the values on a per-instance basis? That seems further from my objective (work within the confines of WWW::Mechanize).

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^4: Better Solution To WWW::Mechanize Basic Authentication by Limbic~Region
in thread Better Solution To WWW::Mechanize Basic Authentication by Limbic~Region

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