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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Cannot logon using elinks Post 302481597 by figaro on Saturday 18th of December 2010 12:19:39 PM
Old 12-18-2010
Cannot logon using elinks

There are some computers in the firm that have no GUI, so I use elinks (ELinks - Full-Featured Text WWW Browser) to access the internet. However, logging onto the unix.com forums is not possible, because the page hangs at "Thank you for logging onto the forums, [username]"
There is also a line "Please click here if you are not automatically redirected", but that link does not work, and the web page remains.
Is this by design or some other reason?

EDIT: it could have to do with cookies, which are poorly supported in elinks.

Last edited by figaro; 12-18-2010 at 01:31 PM..
 

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WWW::Mechanize::Image - Image object for WWW::Mechanize SYNOPSIS
Image object to encapsulate all the stuff that Mech needs Constructor new() Creates and returns a new "WWW::Mechanize::Image" object. my $image = WWW::Mechanize::Image->new( { url => $url, base => $base, tag => $tag, name => $name, # From the INPUT tag height => $height, # optional width => $width, # optional alt => $alt, # optional } ); Accessors $link->url() URL from the link $link->base() Base URL to which the links are relative. $link->name() Name for the field from the NAME attribute, if any. $link->tag() Tag name (either "image" or "input") $link->height() Image height $link->width() Image width $link->alt() ALT attribute from the source tag, if any. $link->URI() Returns the URL as a URI::URL object. $link->url_abs() Returns the URL as an absolute URL string. SEE ALSO
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