Ikegami,
Thanks for the reply. A little bit of tweaking, but you were pretty much on the money =).
my $doc = $ie->agent->Document; my $form = ${$perl_form}; my $field = $doc->createElement('<INPUT NAME="FLUFFY" VALUE="socks" TY +PE="hidden">'); $form->appendChild($field); my @inputs = $perl_form->inputs(); my $c = 1; foreach my $i ( @inputs ) { print "Input$c : " . $i->name . " : " . $i->value . " : " . $i +->type . "\n"; $c++; }

The $doc just needed an agent slapped in the middle and with field I could only get it to work when I added all the data in one line, but I didn't tinker with it too much.
Update: looked into it a bit more you can do the field definition with the following...
... my $field = $doc->createElement('<INPUT TYPE="hidden">'); %{$field}->{name} = "FLUFFY"; %{$field}->{value} = "socks";

Which gives....
Input1 : Fruit : apple : hidden Input2 : Animal : dog : hidden Input3 : language : perl : hidden Input4 : FLUFFY : socks : hidden
Thanks for your help ++. =)

Regards Paul

In reply to Re^2: Win32::IE::Input by thekestrel
in thread Win32::IE::Input by thekestrel

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