Wise monks,

I seek enlightment with the following question:
I want to redirect users from a webpage on my server to a webpage on an external server.
The webpage I am redirecting to is this one:

Molsurfer

I'd like to execute the script form on this webpage with data that is provided from my website (2 PQR files).
The user should then see the results from the MolSurfer webpage (Java applet).
Is this possible in Perl?
I am a newbie regarding CGI and web programming, please be easy on me.
I did some experiments with Mechanize:

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Data::Dumper; use WWW::Mechanize; my $m = WWW::Mechanize->new(); my $url = 'http://projects.villa-bosch.de/dbase/molsurfer/submit-elec. +html'; $m->get($url); #$m->form_name('f'); $m->set_fields( FILE1 =>'12E8_L.pqr', FILE2 =>'12E8_M.pqr', mapsize =>'59x59', resolution =>'med', pdie =>'4', sdie =>'80', ioss =>'150', ionr =>'1.5', nmap =>'0.0' ); my $response = $m->submit();

From this point I am clueless.
I am thankful for every suggestion.
Many thanks,
Thomas

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