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Re: WWW::Mechanize cannot find form.: msg#00013lang.perl.modules.lwp
HEH; did I mention spelling is difficult while taking antihistamines? I don't know what I'm doing differently, but the form is starting to work. Now, however, I am running into an older problem I was having before. On that form, there are checkboxes and two drop-down box fields. It is my understanding that I need to use $mech->tick(); and $mech->select(); to check those boxes, and select options in the drop-down box. But I am using $mech->submit_form(); to fill out this form. How do I use $mech->tick(); and $mech->select(); in concert with $mech->submit_form();? Or, am I going to simply specify the names of those checkboxes and drop-down boxes as fields? For example: $mech->submit_form( form_number => 1, fields => { somecheckbox => $var1, dropdown2 => $var2, } ); Will that work? Thanks! Dairenn
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