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Re: [cobalt-developers] How do TCL works?



Wow... looks like you had a lot of trouble with it ...
Thanks for the adivices, I'll take a deeper look into it, but so far I see
some security issues that are making me think twice
Note: 'tclsh' and 'wish' are already installed on a raq3

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-----Message d'origine-----
De : John C. Bacon <bacon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
À : cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date : 9 juin, 2000 21:03
Objet : Re: [cobalt-developers] How do TCL works?


>Who knows what you are trying to accomplish, but if you really want to use
>TCL here is some advice:
>1. DON'T ruin it on your Cobalt products (for more reasons that you'll ever
>know)
>2. you WILL want to NOT use Apache
>3. you WILL (almost) HAVE to use AOL Server (http://www.aolserver.com)
>4. DON'T expect it to be an easy and efficient long term alternative to CGI
>or PHP
>5. TCL resources http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Programs_and_Scripts/Tcl/ (as
>opposed to thousands of cgi or php)
>
>6. last but never least.......business is business, it's never personal,
I'd
>give them two options
>a. do it the 'can-host' way, using your existing 'never needed TCL  before'
>capabilities
>b. tell them to go elsewhere...  let them drag someone else (not YOU) down!
>
>John C. Bacon
>eyecool media
>http://www.eyecool.com/
>The Internet and Multimedia Firm
>----- Original Message -----
>From: [Can-Host Networks] Félix C.Courtemanche <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 7:35 PM
>Subject: [cobalt-developers] How do TCL works?
>
>
>> Hi... this is the second attempt to get some answers on TCL.
>> I have been redirected to their web site, but so far it hasn't helped me
>> very much.
>>
>> My main questions are:
>> - is it safe to let my clients to use TCL/TK?
>> - how do I let them use tcl scripts on their web page? (Do I create a new
>> application type and set the path to tclsh / wish like perl?)
>> - is there a TCL wrapper (like perl wrapper) wich would make everything
>safe
>> for me.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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