Anonymous Monk,
Firstly, I hope that the logon details you have given are fake. Secondly, how are these links generated? Is this a dynamic menu (driven by a database) or are all of the links in one HTML page, by this I mean is this some kind of collapsible menu (CSS or whatever)? The
$mech->find_all_links() method may be of interest to you, find all of the links, click them, then examine
$mech->content. If in doubt have a look at
the documentation. Also please read the
PerlMonks FAQ and
How do I post a question effectively? if you have not done so already.
Hope this helps.
Martin
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