Looks like we all take the cofee at the same time in Europe!
Have great Monday.

Regards
Pedro


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David N. Welton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pedro Guillem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Rivet/Tk


> Pedro Guillem wrote:
> > Hello David and Roy.
> > Thank you for the quick response!. (too Quick if i may add :-D )
>
> > I went thru Roy's code and as you warned, it's really close to what we
were
> > looking for, that being, a way to implement
> > tk code at server side for web-enambling the GUI of our tcl app.
> > We will add some some lines, and then we'll mail it back or put it in
the
> > Rivet CVS (if Roy agrees, offcourse).
> > Thank you Very much!. we promise it will be handled as a special guest
by
> > our hads ;-).
>
> Well, to add this stuff to the Rivet repository, we'd need a few forms
> filled out for the Apache Software Foundation, but perhaps it's best to
> wait and see if it comes to fruition before bothering with the
> beaurocracy...
>
> > Yes, i mentioned php/tk as an example of the kind of bind which would be
> > really useful to have in Rivet in order to implement Web-tk code
> > or make basic tk widgets availiable in web pages. I heard (not seen)
that
> > Websh can do some of this... (ej. mind game example at Websh page).
>
> PHP Tk has nothing to do with the web.  It does not display Tk widgets
> on the web, but on your local display.
>
> > Still, we all know a TCL application server, or a way of Web enambling
Tcl
> > appz (besides the tcl-plugin) is far away from hitting the road.
> > (would be an interesting project thou... some kind of Jboss in TCL...if
you
> > ever taught about it, count me in).
> >
> > We went over the TCL plugin a couple of weeks ago and found out it was
> > somehow insecure for DB issues
> > (since all the conns had to originate from client side). Also, the way
> > security policies apply suggest creating a custom plugin-pack
> > to be distributed to the users (among with the needed tcl packages,
since
> > nothing would be executed at server side).
> >
> > As for the Castellano translation of the Rivet Manual, i'd be glad to
help
> > :-).
> > I will take the availiable version of the manual from the web and start
> > translating asap, work is allways good when u like what you do ;-).
>
> Be sure to get the manual from subversion, as that's more recent than
> what's on the web.  If you need instructions on how to use subversion,
> let me know...
>
> > A channel to the dev-team would be nice, it'll sing up right away to the
> > Rivet-dev mail.
>
> Great, welcome:-)
> -- 
> David N. Welton
> - http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/
>
> Linux, Open Source Consulting
> - http://www.dedasys.com/
>
>
>


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