PerlScript was designed sort of as a SSI language -- with all those types of problems.

Anyone that allows anyone else to execute code from the Web Server on the client is a violation of trust on the part of the Web Server. Can you erase someone's harddrive with JavaScript or VBScript? No, but you *could* if people allowed you to run PerlScript.

Clients cannot be trusted and, these days, neither can Web Server code.

Think of PerlScript the same way as you would PHP - can you run PHP from the Server onto the client? Nope.


Nothing personal, it is just the way things are supposed to work.


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