In a large way, this depends on your web server. As far as I know, there is no way to do it in Apache 1.x, but it is possible in Apache 2.x, where you can specify a list of handlers.
And it means you will have more load on your server, since you'll be doing double processing, (Perl and PHP) for one pageview.
Your best options, IMHO, are:
- Return all the data for the page from the PHP script
- Rewrite the script in Perl (hey, learn by doing)
- (not recommended) Call the PHP script from your Perl script using LWP::Simple or LWP::UserAgent.
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