Is there anyway for LWP to get() the page that WWW::Mechanize is currently on while browsing an aspx page?

Here is the backstory:

The site I am accessing is http://www.example.com. However, when I have Mech click on link, it brings me to http://www.example.com/test.aspx. There is a form on that page with a submit button that, when pressed, brings me to the next page of the form (with another submit bringing me to another page of the form, and so on). The problem lies at this stage. The url stays the same. This troubles me because I do not know how to parse the form of the new pages.

Any and all help appreciated.

EDIT: Please note I need LWP:UserAgent and HTML:Form to find what type of fields are in the form, then use Mech to fill them out. If there is a more efficient way to do this, please, do tell.

In reply to LWP parsing problem by Lawliet

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