I managed to run the script and open it in a new window, but it was not what I had in mind. You are probably right: the best solution, or at least the easiest, is to manually launch the program and then pass its output to firefox.
In reply to Re^2: Execute a Perl script in a browser
by federico-perlmonks
in thread Execute a Perl script in a browser
by federico-perlmonks
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