I'm sure this has to do with the code in DocTemplate (doc.tcl)
that chains up the directory structure looking for .tml files.
If this issue is important to you, you might think about the best
way modify that code to work with the public_html and Doc-AddRoot
directories.
>>>petrus vloet said:
> Dear Lady, Dear Sir,
>
> Did not investigate why it happens, can only tell you that it happens.
>
> I asked one of the students to investigate HTML+tcl Templates.
>
> He set up a simple directory structure with some ....tml and .tml files
>
> All stuff was lying in the root directory ( See below)
>
> /a/.tml
>
> /a/b/.tml
>
> /a/cc.tml
>
> /a/b/dd.tml
>
> In this case the stuff worked fine.
>
> Now we brought the same structure to a users directory "public_html".
>
> Now all stuff should be accessible like this:
>
> ~user/a/b/dd.html
>
> It is but only after you
>
> accessed /a/b/dd.html or /a/cc.html.
>
> So it seems as if packages in libtml are not loaded in the case ...tml files
>
> are lying in a user directory.
>
> Q 1: Does tclhttpd only support the HTML+tcl Template mechanism in the case
the corresponding
>
> files are lying in "docRoot" ?
>
> Q 2: Does the same "problem" also exist for *.tml files in addRoot directori
es?
>
> Q 3: Will support tclhttpd the HTML+tcl Templates also for the user director
ies in the future ?
>
> Key parameters.
>
> Solaris2.5.1
>
> No threads
>
> tclhttpd3.0.2
>
> tclsh8.3.1
>
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