I once again come in search of the wisdom from you venerable sages.

What I am looking to do is to write plugins to connect to the client side of things through a browser (IE -> Java, Flash, Etc). Perl is hands down my first choice as a programming language and have been able to do many wonderful things on the server level. Is there a way to write perl plugins to interact with things on the client level such as:

I do all of my server programming usually on a Win2003 box and can instruct all of the clients to use Internet Explorer.

My question would be two-fold:
  1. Is there a perl solution for this?
  2. And if there isn't, does anyone have a recomendation on an easier to use low cost programming solution (think like perl!!) that would work for this type of problem?

In reply to Perl Browser Plugins by bkiahg

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