The Penguin project is an effort towards enabling Perl code to be transferred and executed over a network. I'm not sure how far along that's been developed.
Although more of a helper application rather than a plugin, I've worked on PAR-WebStart, which is a Perl implementation of Java's WebStart using PAR distributions. This doesn't have the security features of Java (save for a digital verification of the integrity of the transfer done via Module::Signature), but it does illustrate one way to launch perl applications through a browser.
In reply to Re: A Perl Web Browser Plugin
by randyk
in thread A Perl Web Browser Plugin
by zentara
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