Re: Web stuff



newtophp2000@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The recent talk about rivet, websh, tclhttpd, AOL server, etc. got me
excited enough to attempt to port one of our PHP sites to a Tcl
solution.  AOL server seemed overly complex for our needs.  Rivet and
tclhttpd seemed interesting for different reasons and I could choose
either one at this point.  As for websh, I am not sure how websh
differs from rivet yet :-(

- Websh runs with Apache 1.3 and with Apache 2
- The interpreter handling concept within Apache is different: Websh can easily run multiple applications that do not interfer, as it can be configured to prepare separate (multiple) interpreters per application
- The syntax is pretty different, but then... it's still Tcl isn't it ;-)


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