(Or am I misunderstanding what you are asking?)
Maybe not, but I interpreted it to mean something different - namely, whether it will be possible to run client-side Parrot code as embedded objects within the browser itself, as is now possible with Java applets. I have not heard any discussion of this, but I assume it is on the agenda. Of course, you can use Perl in the browser today (though ironically, only on MSIE for Win32) by installing ActiveState Perl and the PerlScript hooks for WSH.
In reply to Re^4: Perl 6 and trend towards web-based applications
by Errto
in thread Perl 6 and trend towards web-based applications
by kiat
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