On 6 Sep 2007, at 08:17, Janine Sisk wrote:
The problem is, Tcl doesn't support utf-8s, and as far as I can tell there is no other format that will work. This will leave me stuck with the java program, and I have serious concerns about the performance of any sort of exec, let alone one that involves writing files.
In that case, would it not make sense to just implement the "simplifying proxy" in Java itself (i.e.: use Tomcat or Jetty as server) and forget about AOLserver for that? Java's i18n is very good and sounds like it might well be the best tool for the job...

Cheers,
Bas.


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