I am trying to open iGoogle and trying to enter the User Name in the "Email" field;
use Win32::IEAutomation; # Creating new instance of Internet Explorer my $ie = Win32::IEAutomation->new( visible => 1, maximize => 1 +); # Site navigation $ie->gotoURL('http://www.google.com'); # Finding hyperlinks and clicking them # Using 'linktext:' option (text of the link shown on web page +) $ie->getLink('linktext:', "iGoogle")->Click; # Finding hyperlinks and clicking them # Using 'linktext:' option (text of the link shown on web page +) $ie->getLink('linktext:', "Sign in")->Click; # Finding text field and entering data into it # Using 'name:' option ( <input type="text" name="username" .. +.....> ) $ie->getTextBox('Email:',"sreenathdravidian")->SetValue($user) +;
I am unable to enter the text in the Emmail field. It shows an error as
WARNING: 'Email:' is not supported to get the object
Can you please help???

In reply to WIn 32 IE:Automation by sreenath

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