There is also CGI::Ex::Validate of which I am the author, but which I don't actively market. We have used CGI::Ex::Validate every week for the past 8 years. It has run javascript and perl validation on millions of pages.
There are working javascript samples that you can try out that are directly linkable from the CGI::Ex distribution page. A good example to try is http://search.cpan.org/src/RHANDOM/CGI-Ex-2.32/samples/validate_js_2_onchange.html. The static examples included with the distribution are just a sampling of what could be generated from the perl validation markup.
my @a=qw(random brilliant braindead); print $a[rand(@a)];
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