Wei,

If Michael's nstcl doesn't implement all the commands you need,
you might find my pnsd library helpful.  I implemented it for exactly
the purpose you describe (testing AOLServer code outside aolserver).

http://www.jsequeira.com/projects/portable.nsd/

The code/docs of my project are a lot less polished than nstcl,  so I
would start there unless you really need more.

John Sequeira
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1780

Greg Wolff wrote:

Look at  http://michael.cleverly.com/nstcl/
It does supports the functions you mention without running AOLserver.
/pgw





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Does anybody know how to call an aolserver tcl command, like ns_httpget without running aolserver? What I am trying to do here is to test and integrate these commands with my other applications before putting them into a package on aolserver. I tried "load" command in tcl but failed. Has anybody done this before?

Thanks.


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