mod_tcl is a more complete link of Apache with Tcl. It makes available the full Apache C API so that it is possible to write Apache modules in Tcl. mod_tcl is only for [Apache] 2.0 at the moment, but will hopefully be the focus of future [Apache Tcl] efforts. If performance does not suffer, it should be possible to make available [NeoWebScript] or [mod_dtcl] modules for mod_tcl. Go to http://tcl.apache.org/mod_tcl/ to read more about mod_tcl [Michael Link] authored mod_tcl. The '''mod_tcl''' pages at apache.org have all sorts of interesting stuff about mod_tcl... too bad they don't have a download link. ---- Apparently, you overlooked the big arrow on the right with 'download' written underneath! ---- '''NO.''' There is no '''big arrow''' and no ''''download'''' written anywhere there, sorry. Maybe the page requires IE or something... ''Looks like you're using a browser that doesn't know how to render png images (some old Netscape perhaps?). Here's the direct link: http://tcl.apache.org/mod_tcl/downloads/mod_tcl.tar.gz'' ---- Looks like it works fine with [links] and [lynx]. ---- Here's how it is supposed to look like: [http://janos.holanyi.hu/mod_tcl_dload.jpg] ---- Seems to be one of many bugs with Netscape-4.8 for Solaris ''';^(''' Also a problem with Netscape 4.79 for Solaris. ---- My netscape on linux identifies itself as 4.77 although I thought I had 4.78, and with some PNG images, it displays the black pixel as white. I don't know why, or which generator these images come from. Perhaps this is the problem you're seeing on Solaris? ---- [Category Package] | [Category Internet]