In addition to your approach of a tempfile, HTML::Display (and HTML::Display) implement some other approaches. But mostly, it falls back to writing to a tempfile and launching the browser with that.
In reply to Re: Generate HTML and open it in standard Browser (Windows)
by Corion
in thread Generate HTML and open it in standard Browser (Windows)
by Anonymous Monk
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