That was a browser plugin that let people execute Perl clientside. It required that people be using IE, and that they install the plugin, and then gave you nothing you couldn't get just as easily and far more portably with JavaScript.
Unlike PHP and every Perl templating system that has been mentioned it did not have any access to anything on the server side.
In reply to Re^2: Can perl be injected on html pages?
by tilly
in thread Can perl be injected on html pages?
by Nik
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