pe this will help.
Just a word about tcl. The more I use it the more I like it. In fact my
opinion is that TWS is what was missing in tcl ;-) I was doing my web
programming on perl before, but now I am seriously considering this
combination. Too god to be overlooked
regards
Borivoj
Tom Shafer
Guys,
There are two places to get TWS:
http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tws for linux binary and sources
and
http://unicast.org/archives/000508.html for (slightly modified) windows
binaries
Regards
Borivoj
Gerry Snyder wrote:
borivoj wrote:
Original TWS download is on:
http://www.hwaci.com/sw
Original TWS download is on:
http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tws/download.html
borivoj
Bob Gailer wrote:
At 04:47 AM 3/26/2004, Borivoj wrote:
Hi Tom.
The best example is the admin module of TWS it is written in TWS itself.
Download the source and take a look at the code.
[snip]
A Google search
Hi Tom.
The best example is the admin module of TWS it is written in TWS itself.
Download the source and take a look at the code.
Borivoj
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:38:32 -0700, Tom Shafer wrote:
> > It works !!! on Win2000 !!!
> >
> > WishList: I would certainly like to see a
to move it easily
between different machines, one on work and one at home. It is PCMCIA CF
but I suppose it will work on USB CF as well. Actually quite interesting
possibility to move web server, database and application that way. I am
not aware of anything so simple, powerful and useful.
regard
lse noticed TWS. Why?
regards
Borivoj
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
6 matches
Mail list logo