With WWW::Mechanize, it's obviously easy to automatically store non-texual content as a file. For example, the following scipt does the work well.
use WWW::Mechanize;
$m = WWW::Mechanize->new();
$example_url = 'http://china35.newhua.com/down/VideoCutter_Demo.rar';
$m->get($example_url,':content_file' => 'demo.rar');
But how do I achieve the same effect using Win32::IE::Mechanize?
When I use the following script, I will have to manually click save button and specify a location to save the file.
use Win32::IE::Mechanize;
$ie = Win32::IE::Mechanize->new();
$example_url = 'http://china35.newhua.com/down/VideoCutter_Demo.rar';
$ie->get($example_url,':content_file' => 'demo.rar');
Or is it related to the behavioral difference between IE and FF? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance:)
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