What do you mean "print out loaded files
*and* variables and values being exchanged between them"? What variables? How do your required or used files exchange values with variables?
This script uses the debugger interface. If you want to monitor a variable, you can tie it (see perltie and Tie::Scalar or Tie::Array or Tie::Hash). I'm not sure what problem you're trying to solve.
If you just want to watch a particular CGI, just use a remote debugger like Devel::ptkdb or ActiveState's debugger.
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