There is almost nothing above that CGI supports. For example, one of your last lines would be done with something like:
print $file " ",$q->x:ProtectScenarios("True"),"\n";
but CGI doesn't support that (and Perl can't parse that syntax). Even if you go out or your way:
use CGI qw( -any );
my $q= CGI->new();
my $tag= "x:ProtectScenarios";
print $q->NoSuchHtmlTag("False"), $/;
print $q->$tag("True"), $/;
you get:
<NOSUCHHTMLTAG>False</NOSUCHHTMLTAG>
Goto undefined subroutine &main::CGI::
So, unless I'm missing some feature of CGI, I think you are mostly out of luck here.
(Note that the last error is due to CGI not being able to parse a function name out of "CGI::x:ProtectScenarios" which gets passed to its AUTOLOAD routine, and not from the strange syntax that I used.)
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