OK, take a step back and simplify.
I'm going to assume a lot of stuff here and hopefully give you a useful pointer.
Assumption 1: you want to store some information that you, as a user, and can read from a website.
Assumption 2: the information you can read is reachable on a single page, or URL, or is reachable from that URL by following ordinary links (i.e. <a> tags with a href property) and/or HTML forms.
In other words, you want to "click" and traverse a website, download pages and extract certain snippets of information from that site.
You want the WWW::Mechanize module.
Take a look at that module, and if it isn't what you need, please don't hesitate to clarify your specifications.
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