Once you've achieved perfection you don't need any more releases. ;-)
I've personally found ePerl to be great. While I prefer PHP now for any web work, ePerl gives perl the same ability as PHP to be included in webpages.
You can also check out embperl, which is something newer and may be more to your liking.
In reply to Re^3: LAMP and hosting: Convenient Perl solution, similar to PHP setup?
by xorl
in thread LAMP and hosting: Convenient Perl solution, similar to PHP setup?
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