All is not lost, and the first thing I'd ask of your, is your bank account and password, so that I may help you out ;D (ok, just kidding), but seriously, as regular user of this site, you have to know if javascript is mandatory for access, and if so, weel, then you need to start dumping everything to disk (which should be your strategy anyway), cause what you are attempting is by no means impossible, nor horribly complex, but there is just so much http/html/javascript you have to weed through to figure out what to do, that it might not be worth it.
So before you go any futher, dump as much of the site that your browser usually gets to disk. You can use LWP to attempt to do it, or simply employ some sophisticated network sniffer, to basically capture a session where you log in/ and log out (for startes), and then decipher how to do it using LWP.
Until you do this, nobody can even begin to help you (all the advice will probably be good, but will usually be as vague as this, and mostly involve technique ... and this is a tried and true way).
and on a final note, my <shameless plug>
HTML::TokeParser Tutorial
</shameless plug> - may help you in parsering that html (there is probably something somethingjavascript for dealing with that).
Happy coding!
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