The traditional perl way to get the required effect is persistent already interpreted code by using something like SpeedyCGI (which is not CGI only whatever its name may suggest) or PPerl.
In reply to Re: perlembed: perl_run twice?
by thospel
in thread perlembed: perl_run twice?
by BUU
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