Thanks for the post on using Selenium WebDriver with Perl. Been using Selenium IDE for awhile, just started experimenting with the WebDriver today, and I am still relatively new to programming. How do you add the Selenium::Remote::WebElement functions to a Perl script? A simple example, something like a Google search, would be great.
Interacting with elements in [WebDriver](http://search.cpan.org/~aivaturi/Selenium-Remote-Driver/lib/Selenium/Remote/Driver.pm) is slightly different from how it was done in RC. The most basic pattern would be using `$driver->find_element($locator, $typeOfLocator);`, which returns a [WebElement](http://search.cpan.org/~aivaturi/Selenium-Remote-Driver/lib/Selenium/Remote/WebElement.pm). You can even chain the WebElement command onto the find_element if you'd like: `$driver->find_element($locator, $typeOfLocator)->send_keys($message);`On my OS X box with [Selenium Server 2.25.0](http://seleniumhq.org/download/) running, the following script opens up Firefox, goes to google.com, inputs "hello, anon" in the search bar, and then Google Instant kicks in and shows me a page of results without even having to hit enter or click submit. #! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Selenium::Remote::Driver; my $driver = new Selenium::Remote::Driver(); $driver->get("http://www.google.com"); my $searchBar = $driver->find_element("gbqfq", "id"); $searchBar->send_keys("hello anon"); # uncomment this sleep if you want to visually see anything # happen; otherwise it might be too fast # sleep(10); $driver->quit();Let me know if that clears things up, or just makes everything more confusing :p