Imagine a parking lot full of cars. I ask of you, "Give me the plate number of Millie's car." You can't. I didn't give you enough information.

Repeating yourself doesn't help. You didn't answer my question. What distinguishes the login field from the others? What distinguishes the password field from the others?

There is such as a thing as a password field, so that might be easy to guess, but there's no such thing as a login field as far as the browser is concerned. You need to tell us what makes the login field the login field because right now, the definition is entirely in your mind.


In reply to Re^7: how can i retrieve fields name from a form with mechanize by ikegami
in thread how can i retrieve fields name from a form with mechanize by navorinco

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