Version 3 of Apache

Updated 2002-03-19 18:35:41

The dominant Web server in the world right now, although Microsoft continues to push IIS hard.

References

Various Tcl bindings are available: mod_dtcl, mod_tcl, websh

A webserver completely based on Tcl is tclHttpd.

More information at http://httpd.apache.org/ . Also, see http://tcl.apache.org/ .

Also see NeoWebScript.

There is even an AOLserver plugin that allows it to talk with the Apache Tomcat servlet engine.

 What: Apache Toolbox
 Where: <URL: http://www.apachetoolbox.com/ > 
 Description: This provides a means to easily compile Apache with SSL, PHP,
        mhash, mcrypt, MySQL, Postgres, imap, xml, ldap, ZendOptimzer,
        mod_dtcl, mod_auth_nds, mod_dynvhost, mod_layout, WebDAV, mod_fastcgi,
        mod_gzip, mod_throttle, mod_accressref, mod_roaming, mod_auth_sys,
        and a significant library of other modules.  It is customizable,
        menu driven, compiles from source, checks for RPMs that might
        cause problems, and uses wget to download source that is missing.
        Currently at version 1.5.47 . 
 Updated: 11/2000
 Contact: <URL: http://www.apachetoolbox.com/data/feedback.php >



 What: comanche
 Where: <URL: http://comanche.com.dtu.dk/comanche/ >
        <URL: http://www.esi.us.es/%7Eridruejo/comanche/ >
        <URL: http://butler.disa.mil/ApacheConfigClient/ >
        <URL: http://www.esi.us.es/%7Eridruejo/gui/ >
 Description: Tcl/Tk 8.0 or later tool for configuring Apache HTTP server.
        Tested in Windows NT, Windows 95, and Red Hat Linux 5.0.
        Currently at version 2.0b3.
 Updated: 03/1998
 Contact: <URL: mailto:[email protected] > (Daniel Lopez Ridruejo)


 What: Intranet Developer's Kit
 Where: <URL: http://www.cygnus.com/ >
 Description: IDK contains enhanced and stabilized internet technologies
        (perl, Tcl, Tk, expect, and Apache) from the internet.  Cygnus
        provides multiple levels of support for IDK.  It is with IDK that
        enterprise clients, ISPs and the like, can establish commercially
        viable WWW presence using FREE software.
 Updated:
 Contact: <URL: mailto:[email protected] >


 What: Kinetic Application Processor (KAP)
 Where: <URL: http://kap.asiainfo.com/ >
 Description: Kinetic Application Processor (KAP) is an open source Tcl 
        plugin for the Netscape and Apache HTTP servers.  It provides the
        HTML developer a <tcl > tag allowing one to embed executable tcl into
        HTML page without requiring the user to download a plugin.  This 
        item is nearing pre-release stage.
 Updated: 06/2000
 Contact: <URL: mailto:[email protected] >

 What: Mod_dtcl (Aka Apache Tcl)
 Where: <URL: http://tcl.apache.org/ >
        <URL: http://comanche.com.dtu.dk/dave/ >
        <URL: http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/web/libapache-mod-dtcl.htm

l >

        <URL: ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slink/main/source/web/libapache-

mod-dtcl_0.1-3.tar.gz >

 Description: Apache module to enable server parsed web pages using Tcl
        as the scripting language.  It is simlar in functionality to PHP,
        fast, easy to use, tightly integrated with HTML, and extensible.
        It is currently available in an alpha release.  Includes 
        dtcl-mode.el, which lets you switch between Tcl and HTML modes,
        dtcl.tcl, a port of Don Libes' cgi.tcl.  Supports TTML pages.
        Latest version is v0.11.5 .
 Updated: 02/2000
 Contact: <URL: mailto:[email protected] > (David N. Welton)
        <URL: mailto:[email protected] > (Mailing list)

What: mod_tcl Where: <URL: http://tcl.apache.org/mod_tcl/ > Description: An alternative Apache module. Updated: 06/2001 Contact: Unknown

 What: mod_websh
 Where: <URL: http://websh.com/ >
 Description: Rapid development environment for building WWW applications.
        Written in Tcl.  Runs as an Apache 2 module or in a standard
        CGI environment.  Offers session and state management, command
        dispatching, encryption and logging.
        Currently at version 3.0b2 .
 Updated: 08/2001
 Contact: <URL: mailto:simon dot hefti at netcetera dot ch> 


 What: mod_dav
 Where: <URL: http://www.lyra.org/greg/mod_dav/ >
 Description: A possible project to develop a web client in Tcl to be
        used against the Apache server module mod_dav.
        IETF Distributed Authoriting and Versioning (DAV) protocol is
        currently in development.  Check this site to see what the
        status of this project is.  At the time of the initial entry of
        this item, no coding had begun.
 Updated: 12/1998
 Contact: <URL: mailto:[email protected] >




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