Hey guys, I have been using WWW::Mechanize to handle logging in to a site's initial page, and the second one. The third one I am having a problem with.

I know that WWW::Mechanize doesn't support Javascript which made me wonder if WWW::Mechanize::Firefox might be the way to go.

Specifically the button I need to click is encased in this...
<a target="_self" title="Selection" href="listing.php?selection=576354 +" class="selection_link">Selection</a>


A straight post doesn't work (i.e. http://thesite.com/listing.php?selection=576354 )

I just thought I'd see if anyone had any pointers or advice.

In the interest of making lemonade when handed lemons, I will make a donation to the Perl Foundation if I can get the answer to this.

In reply to is WWW::Mechanize::Firefox appropriate for this? by sherab

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