Everything about importing methods in CGI.pm is explained in The Fine Manual that you should Read. A copy is available here.
All the infos you want about XHTML and more (really more) can be found at the W3C site. Here's the abstract of the XHTML 1.0 recommandations:
This specification defines XHTML 1.0, a reformulation of HTML 4
as an XML 1.0 application, and three DTDs corresponding to
the ones defined by HTML 4. The semantics of the elements and
their attributes are defined in the W3C Recommendation for HTML 4. These semantics provide the foundation for future
extensibility of XHTML. Compatibility with existing HTML user
agents is possible by following a small set of guidelines.
<kbd>--
my $
OeufMayo = new PerlMonger::Paris({http => '
paris.mongueurs.net'});</kbd>
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