ah, different url/location ...

you don't need a "submit" button to submit a form

you don't need a "form" object to make a HTTP request (ie submit a form)

https://metacpan.org/pod/WWW::Mechanize#mech-post, $ua->post( $url, $field_name => $value,... Content => $content ) -> POST $url, Header => Value,..., Content => $content, WWW::Mechanize::FAQ, lwpcook, Re^2: POST'ing a large File with LWP::UserAgent

$mech->post( $hypermutUrl, 'FORMAT' => 'FASTA', 'ALIGNMENT' => '', ## 'upfile1' => '', (file) ## [ $file, $filename, Header => Value... ], ## [ undef, $filename, Header => Value,..., Content => $content ], ## [ $filepath, $filenameInHttpHeaderUnrelatedToFilepath, ... ], [ $seqfile , "mahSeqFile$$.fasta" ], 'INN' => '', 'OUT' => '', 'MUTUPSTREAM' => '', 'MUTFROM' => 'G', 'MUTTO' => 'A', 'MUTTO' => 'A', 'MUTDOWNSTREAM' => 'RD', 'ENFORCE' => 'DESCENDANT', 'CONTROLUPSTREAM' => '', 'CONTROLFROM' => 'G', 'CONTROLTO' => 'A', 'CONTROLDOWNSTREAM' => 'YN|RC', 'Analysis' => 'All', 'submit' => 'Run', )

In reply to Re^2: www::mechanize: second "submit" invisible to find_all_submits by Anonymous Monk
in thread www::mechanize: second "submit" invisible to find_all_submits by wfischer

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