in reply to Re^2: using WWW::Mechanize and receiving Unauthorized at line $mech->get($url);
in thread using WWW::Mechanize and receiving Unauthorized at line $mech->get($url);

Maybe read the WWW::Mechanize documentation or supply the proper credentials.

You will notice that you will get much better answers if you put some more effort into your question and posts.

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Re^4: using WWW::Mechanize and receiving Unauthorized at line $mech->get($url);
by ikegami (Patriarch) on May 08, 2009 at 18:26 UTC
    Specifically, it would be useful to see the headers of the response.
Re^4: using WWW::Mechanize and receiving Unauthorized at line $mech->get($url);
by Anonymous Monk on May 08, 2009 at 18:34 UTC
    Here is some part of my Script after I assign the username and password. when I run the scrip, I get Unauthorized error at $mech->get($url); my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new();  $mech->get($url);  $mech->form_name('loginform');  $mech->field(login => $username);  $mech->field(passwd => $password);  $mech->click();  my $outpage = $mech->content();  open(OUTFILE, ">$outfile");  print OUTFILE "$outpage";

      See WWW:::Mechanize and credentials and the WWW::Mechanize::Cookbook especially Fetch a password-protected page.

      Then try do fetch the page manually. Double check if Firefox has already stored a username and password for you.

      Next step is to build your code in small steps to see whats going on:

      #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use WWW::Mechanize; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new( stack_depth => 1, timeout => 180, autocheck => 1 ); # Part 1 my $url = 'http://somewhere.tld'; $mech->get($url); __END__ # Part 2 # my $username = ''; my $password = ''; $mech->form_name('loginform'); $mech->field(login => $username); $mech->field(passwd => $password); $mech->click(); # Which button? # Part 3 my $outpage = $mech->content(); my $outfile = 'output.html'; # Always use the three argument form of open open(OUTFILE, ">", $outfile) or die $!; print OUTFILE "$outpage"; close(OUTFILE) or die $!;

      BTW: Please read Markup in the Monastery.

      Hope this helps.