This is a rather low-tech solution, but one that I've used several times where incompatible systems needed to be strung together: invent a spurious confirmation page.
Eg. instead of exposing people to the execrable interface offered by the credit card handler that amnesty uses, I've created a set of (gratingly cheerful) forms which culminate in a 'please check and continue' page, the sole purpose of which is to assemble a hidden form which presents the data to the remote system.
(As with any such intervention - including your LWP approach - there's still the problem of tracking changes in the remote system.)
.2p
In reply to Re: LWP Redirection Problem
by thpfft
in thread LWP Redirection Problem
by davorg
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