I use Win32::IEAutomation to get some informations from html on line, now i meet a problem that seems it is impossible to click the "onclick" link to redirect the page

Here is the HTML tag(redirect by click) that i need to handle

 <li class="nextpage"><a href="#" onclick="return changepage('2')">next page </a></li>

the "changepage: page is a javascript function to redirect the page

The IEAutomation only provides following options for getlink:

Valid options to use for $how:

'linktext:' - Find the link by matching the link text i.e. the text that is displayed to the user

'id:' - Find the link by matching id attribute

'name:' - Find the link by matching name attribute

'linkurl:' - Find the link by matching url attribute of the link

'class:' - Find the link by matching class attribute

seems none of them is applicable for this case, how to handle this then?


In reply to How to click "onclick" link by IEAutomation? by seven_shen

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