marto spotted the problem. Your search arguments don't match your HTML. Ignore this reply. Update2: It seems that this reply still might apply:

It seems that the following lines are the problematic parts in WWW::Mechanize::Firefox::tick:

... $name = quotemeta($name); $value = quotemeta($value) if $value; ...

I think they should only escape double quotes (as that is what is used to produce the XPath expression.

I recommend using the hashref option to ->tick instead, at least until a fix comes:

$mech->tick({ xpath => '//input[@type="checkbox" and @name="profession +Area[]"' }, 1);

In reply to Re: Perl WWW::Mechanize::Firefox checkbox tick problem by Corion
in thread Perl WWW::Mechanize::Firefox checkbox tick problem by elols

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