It's just a hash ref so dereference it with the key you want. E.g.,

use warnings; use strict; use WWW::Mechanize; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new( stack_depth => 0, autocheck => 0, onerror => undef, ); $mech->agent_alias("Windows IE 6"); $mech->get("http://cnn.com"); for my $link ( $mech->links ) { print " URI: ", $link->url_abs, $/; print "Title: ", $link->attrs->{title} || "[n/a]", $/, $/; } __END__ URI: http://www.cnn.com/ Title: [n/a] URI: http://edition.cnn.com/ Title: CNN INTERNATIONAL URI: http://www.cnnmexico.com/ Title: CNN M?XICO URI: javascript:cnn_initeditionhtml(3); Title: [n/a]

As you can see from México, there may be encoding issues you'll need to address.


In reply to Re: Getting link attributes from WWW::Mechanize? by Your Mother
in thread Getting link attributes from WWW::Mechanize? by artche

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