If I understand your question correctly, you can simply have the main script redirect the parameter to other scripts depending on its value.
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
use CGI;
my $q = new CGI;
my $class = $q->param("class");
my %scripts = ( prog1 => "prog1.pl",
prog2 => "prog2.pl",
prog3 => "prog3.pl",
);
if ( $scripts{$class} ) {
print $q->redirect("$scripts{$class}?class=$class");
} else {
error("You don't have permission to access $class");
}
sub error {
my $error = shift;
print $q->header("text/html"),
$q->start_html("Error"),
$q->h1("Error"),
$q->p("$error"),
$q->end_html;
exit;
}
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