(add configuration details for setting up virtual hosts in [tclhttpd]) ---- There is now a Virtual Host mechanism. You can load additional configuration files for different servers, and they are processed in different Tcl interpreters within your main server application. The relevant commands in the httpd package appear to be: Httpd_VirtualHost host file Initialize a virtual server. The file is an alternate config file, (e.g., "tclhttpd.rc"). The pages for each virtual server are processed inside their own safe interpreter. Httpd_VirtualHosts hostNames file Like Httpd_VirtualHost except that the first argument is a list of host names. All of these share the same config file. [MHo] 2009-09-22: Regardless of wether I specify '''-virtual''' on the commandline or use the '''Httpd_VirtualHost...''' from within my custom code directory, I always get this: '''package md5 is not present'''. Example: : Loading code (2) from D:/Home/Arbeit1/pgm/WebSrv2/sites/testsite/custom package require md5 ->1.4.4<- package present md5 ->1.4.4<- D:/Home/Arbeit1/pgm/WebSrv2/sites/testsite/custom/VHost.tcl: package md5 is not present tclhttpd.exe 0.90, based on tclhttpd 3.5.1 and Tcl 8.5.6, modified 02/04/2009 22:54:55, MHo : I should notice that I'm using my own [Tclhttpd Winservice]. The content of '''VHost.tcl''' is: puts "package require md5 ->[package require md5]<-" puts "package present md5 ->[package present md5]<-" puts [Httpd_VirtualHost name1 name1.rc] [andrewshadoura] Yes, this is a known problem. It can be fixed, but hackishly. That's why I decided to implement it another way. ---- Alternative implementation is [Tclhttpd range requests and single interpreter virtual hosts support%|%here%|%]. ---- [[ [Category TclHttpd] ]]