Thanks for replying guys,
>See the docs regarding the autocheck option.
I just checked the doc and modified my code to turn it on, but it still does not work:
package MyMech;
use base qw(WWW::Mechanize);
sub new {
my $class = shift or die $!;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(
autocheck => 1,
);
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub get {
my $self = shift or die $!;
$self->SUPER::get(@_);
}
>Does the superclass die on error?
Yeah, it dies when the server is not responding:
Error GETing (URL): Can't connect to (URL) (Bad hostname) at ***.pl line **
>Have you tried the $self->success() method?
Oh God it works... I changed the tester code from:
my $mech = MyMech->new;
$mech->get("http://google.com/");
print $mech->title."\n";
to:
my $mech = MyMech->new;
$mech->get("http://google.com/");
print $mech->title."\n" if $mech->success;
Now it displays the error code. Thank you so much...
But I don't get why it came to work by putting the if statement. In addition now it works only with 'autocheck' even though it didn't work before i put the if statement.
Anyway... Thank you guys so much, now I can move on :)
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