I would imagine that most shared hosting providers disable it intentionally since they cannot control the Perl code users would insert. You may have to upgrade to a dedicated server and learn how to run your own web server.
The way forward always starts with a minimal test.
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I'm not familiar with WHM, but that change needs to be made within the Perl code which runs the site, not the templates. It can't be enabled from the templates unless they're able to run Perl code, and the templates can't run Perl code unless it's already enabled. | [reply] |
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Is there a way to convert punycode to unicode in template toolkit?
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