Pedro Guillem wrote: > Hello David and Roy. > Thank you for the quick response!. (too Quick if i may add :-D )
> I went thru Roy's code and as you warned, it's really close to what we were > looking for, that being, a way to implement > tk code at server side for web-enambling the GUI of our tcl app. > We will add some some lines, and then we'll mail it back or put it in the > Rivet CVS (if Roy agrees, offcourse). > Thank you Very much!. we promise it will be handled as a special guest by > our hads ;-). Well, to add this stuff to the Rivet repository, we'd need a few forms filled out for the Apache Software Foundation, but perhaps it's best to wait and see if it comes to fruition before bothering with the beaurocracy... > Yes, i mentioned php/tk as an example of the kind of bind which would be > really useful to have in Rivet in order to implement Web-tk code > or make basic tk widgets availiable in web pages. I heard (not seen) that > Websh can do some of this... (ej. mind game example at Websh page). PHP Tk has nothing to do with the web. It does not display Tk widgets on the web, but on your local display. > Still, we all know a TCL application server, or a way of Web enambling Tcl > appz (besides the tcl-plugin) is far away from hitting the road. > (would be an interesting project thou... some kind of Jboss in TCL...if you > ever taught about it, count me in). > > We went over the TCL plugin a couple of weeks ago and found out it was > somehow insecure for DB issues > (since all the conns had to originate from client side). Also, the way > security policies apply suggest creating a custom plugin-pack > to be distributed to the users (among with the needed tcl packages, since > nothing would be executed at server side). > > As for the Castellano translation of the Rivet Manual, i'd be glad to help > :-). > I will take the availiable version of the manual from the web and start > translating asap, work is allways good when u like what you do ;-). Be sure to get the manual from subversion, as that's more recent than what's on the web. If you need instructions on how to use subversion, let me know... > A channel to the dev-team would be nice, it'll sing up right away to the > Rivet-dev mail. Great, welcome:-) -- David N. Welton - http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/ Linux, Open Source Consulting - http://www.dedasys.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
