Sorry - my bad. In this site there are 2 checkboxes - interested[] and professionArea[]. I can't tick both.
And what can I do? And right - there is input names "interested[]" . I wanna tick both but i can't -
$mech->field('interested[]' => '1'); didn't work.
Have you any sugestion?
UPDATE:
I use your code :
$mech->tick({ xpath => '//input[@type="checkbox" and @name="professionArea[]"' }, 1);
and I got message:
MozRepl::RemoteObject: NS_ERROR_DOM_INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR: The expres
+sion is no
t a legal expression. at C:/Perl/site/lib/WWW/Mechanize/Firefox.pm lin
+e 2059
This is it:
...
my @found = map { $doc->__xpath($_, $n) } $q; # @$query;
...
EDIT: \o/ YEAH \o/ . Thanks for help. I commented line with quoted and all works fine. Thanks bro!!!!!!!
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