Java has a plug_in to run it's code in Browsers, and I was wondering what the impediments were to making a Perl plugin (and of course graphics with Tk, and Gtk2).
So I'm just looking for brainstorming about this. There is Java and the java_plugin. They are not the same. What are the differences needed in the language to make it safe to run as a browser plug-in? You obviously need to remove access to the local filesystem, but what other considerations would be needed? Can Perl be chopped down, to be safe to run as a browser plug-in? Or is there something about Perl which makes it unsuitable as a browser-plug-in?
In reply to A Perl Web Browser Plugin by zentara
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