ActiveState has the PerlScript plugin, which acts as an IE browser plugin and which enables Internet Explorer to run Perl code where you would otherwise place JavaScript. This is Windows-only though.
Maybe you can tell us the problem you want to solve by using this technique. Usually, it's better to use either server-side techniques like Template Toolkit or HTML::Template or to use JavaScript. JavaScript has native regular expressions that have about the same power as Perls nowadays.
In reply to Re: perl inside HTML
by Corion
in thread perl inside HTML
by ramigi
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