<img src="file:///var/www/html/index.jpeg" height="420" width="420">
That's not how HTTP works with HTML. Every resource generates its own HTTP request. You will need to serve the image via HTTP too, instead of using the file:// protocol.
You will need to use a file path that is relative to your CGI script. Maybe
<img src="index.jpeg" height="420" width="420">
already is enough, because the image lives in the same folder as your HTML page.
This has very little to do with Perl. I recommend you try it out with a static HTML page and a static image file first.
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