On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 07:55:28AM -0800, Tom Jackson wrote:

> However, besides the speed difference, AOLserver has many more facilities 
> than 
> those available with Tcl. The most important difference is that with 

Well, yes.  And it would be very cool to see all or most of
AOLserver's functionality re-factored so that it can be readily
understood and used by OTHER Tcl-friendly applications and libraries.

If well-done, I also expect that such a re-factoring will help clarify
just what AOLserver has to offer and why it's good.  I find it quite
conceivable that stock "AOLserver" could in fact become a particular
configuration of various Tcl-enabled libraries, likely all coordinated
via Tcl's new "ns_config" package...

And Tom, your email looks like a good start on describing some of the
AOLserver's key generally useful functionality, and why you'd like to
be able to use each part from tclsh.  :)

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