Yes, it's possible, and there examples, or at least significant pieces of examples that you can build from, in many Perl books. Consult the Perl Cookbook.
There's nothing magic about opening up a socket from a CGI, writing to it, reading it from it, and sticking the result into HTML.
In reply to Re: CGI access to Perl Daemon
by dws
in thread CGI access to Perl Daemon
by PyroX
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