Yes, but you'll need to have mod_perl installed on your webserver (which means it must be Apache -- for more on mod_perl, see this site). There are a number of modules that work under mod_perl to choose from, one that strikes me because it was posted about here today is HTML::Mason, but there's also embperl and Eperl.
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In reply to Re: Can I code perl inside HTML?
by arturo
in thread Can I code perl inside HTML?
by rcsen
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