Sure, sounds easy enough...
#!/usr/bin/perl -T -- -*- cperl -*-
$==$ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'};for(split/&/,($=>0)?(map{read(STDIN,$.,$_)}
$.):($ENV{'QUERY_STRING'})){s;\+; ;g;($:,$,)=map{s;%(..);pack("c",hex
$1);ge;$_}split(/=/,$_);$_{$:}=$,;}$\="<html>$/<head><title>CGI home"
."work</title></head><body><table><tbody>".(join$/,map{"<tr><td>$_</"
."td><td>$_{$_}</td></tr>"}keys%_)."</tbody></table></body></html>";
$_="Content-type: text/html$/$/";print;
With a little more work I could probably whip out a
version that uses closures, DBD::mysql, and possibly
ACME::Bleach
$;=sub{$/};@;=map{my($a,$b)=($_,$;);$;=sub{$a.$b->()}}
split//,".rekcah lreP rehtona tsuJ";$\=$ ;->();print$/
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