I'm working on a redirecting that should take the user to a page in a different server. It looks like this:
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Request::Common;
$DEV_URL = 'http://server2.com/page.html';
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
my $response = $ua->request(POST $DEV_URL, [
jsp => 'login',
USER_ID => 'DEV',
PASSWORD => 'SIM01',
]);
print "RESPONSE: " . $response->as_string() . "\n";
This code runs in server1.com
The problem is that, instead of redirecting the browser to "server2.com", it is opening the page as if it was in "server1". If there is an image in the page, it will look for the image in "server1.com/images/image.jpg" instead of "server2.com/images/images.jpg"
Can anyone help me in this matter?
My goal is to redirect to the other server.
Thank you a lot.
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