Handy web browsing in a Perl object

Edit Package perl-WWW-Mechanize
https://metacpan.org/release/WWW-Mechanize

WWW::Mechanize, or Mech for short, helps you automate interaction with a
website. It supports performing a sequence of page fetches including following
links and submitting forms. Each fetched page is parsed and its links and
forms are extracted. A link or a form can be selected, form fields can be
filled and the next page can be fetched. Mech also stores a history of the
URLs you've visited, which can be queried and revisited.

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Filename Size Changed
WWW-Mechanize-2.15.tar.gz 0000195375 191 KB
cpanspec.yml 0000001149 1.12 KB
perl-WWW-Mechanize.changes 0000019525 19.1 KB
perl-WWW-Mechanize.spec 0000003598 3.51 KB
Revision 70 (latest revision is 79)
Dirk Stoecker's avatar Dirk Stoecker (dstoecker) accepted request 998836 from Tina Müller's avatar Tina Müller (tinita) (revision 70)
- updated to 2.15
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-WWW-Mechanize/Changes
  2.15      2022-08-21 07:47:35Z
      [FIXED]
      - There was a test suite failure on some Windows machines introduced in
        2.14 that is now fixed. (GH#350) (Julien Fiegehenn)
      [ENHANCEMENTS]
      - form_with and all_forms_with() now support the "action" attribute to find
        forms (GH#349) (Julien Fiegehenn)
  2.14      2022-08-15 19:19:24Z
      [FIXED]
      - File upload fields now correctly handle overwriting the file name and
        passing in content without a real file (GH#249) (Gil Magno and Julien
        Fiegehenn)
      - HTML::Form bumped to 6.08 (GH#347) (Julien Fiegehenn)
      [ENHANCEMENTS]
      - Add autocheck() to enable or disable autochecking at run time in
        addition to setting it at object creation (GH#232) (Julien Fiegehenn)
      - mech_dump now errors appropriately when it cannot open a URL or file
        instead of claiming it has the wrong MIME type (GH#292) (Julien Fiegehenn)
  2.13      2022-07-29 09:44:46Z
      [ENHANCEMENTS]
      - mech_dump now treats all local files like HTML regardless of what it
        thinks their content types are (GH#63) (Julien Fiegehenn)
      - We now consistently use our own die() method and therefore the onerror
        handler wherever possible (GH#80) (Julien Fiegehenn)
      [TESTS]
      - Add tests for field() when working on a <textarea> (GH#220) (Julien
        Fiegehenn)
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