I'm no expert on this sort of thing, but given the circumstances, I would prefer to do it as follows:
# assume $Page_Dir assigned as per your post
opendir CONF, $Page_Dir;
my @conf_files = grep /\.conf$/, readdir( CONF );
closedir CONF;
($pg) = grep /^$in{pg}.conf$/, @conf_files;
if ( $pg ) {
require "$Page_Dir/$pg";
}
...
The point here is that the "require" statement is based entirely on information that is internal to the server -- input from a cgi form is only used to decide which known file name is being passed to "require" -- if user input does not match a safe, untainted string, it cannot have any bad side-effect.
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