Hi
I need to download the "URL" as HTML file. That url using credentials.
I have tried the WWW::Mechanize. but i cant get the content or am i doing anything wrong here.
Is there any other way to do that.
use WWW::Mechanize;
my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new();
$url='http://*********/cgi-bin/avail.cgi?show_log_entries=&servicegrou
+p=US-WEBSITES&timeperiod=last24hours&smon=7&sday=1&syear=2012&shour=0
+&smin=0&ssec=0&emon=7&eday=13&eyear=2012&ehour=24&emin=0&esec=0&rptti
+meperiod=&assumeinitialstates=yes&assumestateretention=yes&assumestat
+esduringnotru';
$username='*****';
$password='*****';
$mech->credentials($username, $password);
$mech->get($url);
print "\$mech";
Thanks
Srini
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