You may have noticed that the log-in page has some JavaScript running: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
if (window!= top)
top.location.href=location.href;
var form;
function init(){
form = document.li;
if (form.USERID.value == "") form.USERID.focus();
}
var scount = 0;
function submitForm(){
scount++;
if (scount==1) form.submit();
else return false;
}
// -->
</SCRIPT>
and that clicking the submit button actually runs this code rather than do the usual CGI-submit. I'm not into JavaScript, but perhaps it can explain WWW::Mechanize not working.
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