Consensus on the list [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=3850] seems to be that httpdthread.tcl can be used to modify the available modules without core changes which might impact performance. Certainly, you can specify which mainline to source instead of httpdthread.tcl using the command line -main command. I've added the necessary NOOP procs to httpdthread.tcl to facilitate customised tclhttpd with minimal functionality, but I note that redir isn't handled by the original patchset, so I haven't added it to the CVS. '''Tclhttpd Core''' Someone on the tkchat suggested that it might be a better idea to build up from a minimal tclhttpd than to cut down the full tclhttpd. To that end, good documentation for tclhttpd low-level functions would help. The main powerhouse of tclhttpd is in lib/{httpd,url}.tcl, and these would be good basis for a cut down tclhttpd derivative. [US] 6. Oct. 2003 I need a fairly simple http server just to serve plain files. So I reduced the tclhttpd server to load only the following packages: auth.tcl config.tcl counter.tcl direct.tcl doc.tcl httpd.tcl log.tcl logstd.tcl mtype.tcl url.tcl utils.tcl version.tcl It turned out, that tclhttpd doesn't run correctly without cgi.tcl, dirlist.tcl and redirect.tcl. Two simple patches to doc.tcl and url.tcl solve this problem: [CMcC] I like this idea - a minimal tclhttpd. I think, though, that it might be better to define default NOOP procs for some of the procs you're commenting out, so that there's no impost on full tclhttpd installations. [US] I don't comment them out, I just check their existance. Full installations should work as before. [CMcC] interspersed comments and alternative suggestions through these patches *** /usr/local/src/tclhttpd3.4.2/lib/doc.tcl 2002-09-15 22:59:35.000000000 +0200 --- doc.tcl 2003-10-06 14:23:57.000000000 +0200 *************** *** 624,630 **** if {![DocFallback $prefix $path $suffix $sock]} { # Couldn't find anything. # check for cgi script in the middle of the path ! Cgi_Domain $prefix $directory $sock $suffix } } --- 624,634 ---- if {![DocFallback $prefix $path $suffix $sock]} { # Couldn't find anything. # check for cgi script in the middle of the path ! if {[string compare [info command Cgi_Domain] "Cgi_Domain"] == 0} { ! Cgi_Domain $prefix $directory $sock $suffix ! } else { ! Doc_NotFound $sock ! } } } This could as easily be achieved with the following code instead of package require httpd::cgi ;# Standard CGI Cgi_Directory /cgi-bin in bin/httpdthread.tcl proc Cgi_Domain {virtual directory sock suffix} { Doc_NotFound $sock return } With the advantage of not requiring mainline code mods or runtime tests. *************** *** 910,916 **** } return [DocHandle $prefix $newest $suffix $sock] } ! if {[Dir_ListingIsHidden]} { # Direcotry listings are hidden, so give the not-found page. return [Doc_NotFound $sock] } --- 914,920 ---- } return [DocHandle $prefix $newest $suffix $sock] } ! if {[string compare [info commands Dir_ListingIsHidden] "Dir_ListingIsHidden"] || [Dir_ListingIsHidden]} { # Direcotry listings are hidden, so give the not-found page. return [Doc_NotFound $sock] } Similarly, replace bin/httpdthread.tcl package require httpd::dirlist ;# Directory listings with proc Dir_ListingIsHidden {} { return 1 } so no directory listing functionality will be provided. *** /usr/local/src/tclhttpd3.4.2/lib/url.tcl 2002-08-31 02:06:43.000000000 +0200 --- url.tcl 2003-10-06 13:28:02.000000000 +0200 *************** *** 57,63 **** # to match the /cgi-bin prefix regsub -all /+ $url / url ! if {![regexp ^($Url(prefixset))(.*) $url x prefix suffix] || ([string length $suffix] && ![string match /* $suffix])} { # Fall back and assume it is under the root --- 57,64 ---- # to match the /cgi-bin prefix regsub -all /+ $url / url ! if {![info exist Url(prefixset)] || ! ![regexp ^($Url(prefixset))(.*) $url x prefix suffix] || ([string length $suffix] && ![string match /* $suffix])} { # Fall back and assume it is under the root The above mod therefore shouldn't be necessary.