Our company [http://www.scentech.ch/E/index.html] is using tcl in many different ways - from small linux boards [http://www.scentech.ch/E/products/netmatik/index.html] to server systems. I'm still learning tcl, but this could not hold me back to contribute small pieces that I think could be useful for others. * [using tdom to check generated html] * [store cascaded settings in a database] well, not a lot yet, but a starting point ;-) ----- '''Mail''' [Robert Abitbol] I checked-out your site Scen-Tech. Marvelosso! Very well done: great colours, great presentation, user-friendly, a lot of screen-shots (which is a great idea!). And everything is coded in TCL? ----- [phk] yes, everything is done using tcl. Even the website which is static, but mostly generated depends on tcl ([expand]). ----- [Robert Abitbol] The beauty of the Scentech site is in its simplicity and in its great organization. You placed the links on the right location (spread out on the top of the screen). This makes the navigation a real pleasure. The way you did it, once we get to the site we know right away how to navigate on it. A lot of sites are too cluttered and once we get in them we want to leave right away. Yours gives the opposite reaction. We love the site so much we want to see the product! I also love the way you managed the change from a language to another. If you are on "contact" in English, you click on German and you have the German version of the page right away, and all the other links are in German. You can switch back to English as easily... In fact by putting the menu at all times, you don't have to put the trails... Well done!