You are seeking the "Holy Grail". :-) I was just asking the same thing in
Re: How to answer "Perl is not secure" objections? and
mr_mischief laid out the reasons it dosn't exit. It's the number1 thing on my wishlist.
The aforementioned PerlPlus plugin was the last (5 years ago) attempt, but it was frought with security problems, because it was based on a real perl interpreter. Don't waste your time on it, except for educational purposes.
What you can do easily, is setup custom Tk or Gtk2 scripts, which access some server and display information, but your clients will not be using a browser, but your script.
I've made toy multiplayer games, which have Tk frontends, which work over the internet. Actually, these can be made more secure than what a browser's 128 bit encryption can give.
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