I once began a Tcl/Tk under Tcl/CGI tool, but never finished it.
It can be seen here:
http://www.rkeene.org/viewer/tmp/tkweb.tcl.htm
I wrote it years ago so I don't remember anything about it, but it does
work for some basic things.
Good luck with that.
Roy Keene
Planning Systems Inc
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Michael Link wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Pedro Guillem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: October 13, 2005 5:05:04 AM CDT
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Rivet/Tk
Hello Michael.
Before i say anything, receive my most sincere congratulations for the
developement of Rivet.
My name is Pedro Guillem,
I work as a Junior Programmer for Bayes Forecast, a Business Intelligence
consutant in Madrid, Spain.
We work to imporoove our open source project named TOL (Time Oriented
Language) www.tol-project.org
which's core was coded in C++. I kindly encourage you to visit the web for
more details and specs.
Feel free to get our daily compile from our CVS.
The visuals of our software has a strong Tcl and Tk basis, for this reason,
we dediced to implement Rivet to port a
web user interface. No need to rebuild the whole Tcl cake, you know what i
mean.
We impressed ourselves when we saw Rivet succesfully loading our custom
made packages. amazing work.
Out own tcl widgets (toltcl packages) work like a charm with rivet, for
obvious reasons, there is no way of opening a tk console
to display visuals from a server side generated page... it wouldnt make any
sense. still.. we have a lot of work already
developed to display all the graphical interface using tk.
We figured we couldnt achieve half the realiability by spitting "tcl puts"
with html code in it. And less possible, display Stochastical
Graphs ...
My question is:
Does rivet implements or will implement some kind of tk/html parsing
extension?. kind of like php/tk ??
This way all the tk coded visuals could swim into html, at least the basic
ones. Is there any method of parsing tk visuals over Rivet?.
I know this is kind of unethical, but nobody seems to speak about this and
i taught in asking the source.
I appreciate your time, effort, and any help you could provide to your open
source compliant spanish companions!! :-)
Best Regards
Pedro Manuel Guillem
S&S
Bayes Forecast
Madrid - Spain
PS: We would are grateful to contribute and promote the use of rivet
technology.
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