At some point you could use ActiveState Perl as a scripting host under Win2K and have Perl scipts executed by IE. At the time I tried it, it worked and I turned it off since I considered it a bit too powerful. I'd guess it's still possible although I haven't used ActiveState in quite a while.
The alternative is JavaScript ;)
Hope this helps, -gjb-
Update: the security depends on that of Microsoft's Scripting Host and given that company's track record I decided to take no chances.
I just checked ActiveState's website: the thing to look for is PerlScript. I'll give it a try later when I can reboot after installing ActiveState Perl.
In reply to Re: Browsers as stand-alone UI
by gjb
in thread Browsers as stand-alone UI
by dragonchild
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