Hi Horace, Good to hear from you!
NeoWebScript is dead at this point, and we've thrown our efforts behind Rivet since the early 2000s. Rivet is functionally pretty close but it does a lot more, now, and the Tcl is more straight-ahead. The NWS support code for tables and stuff should work with minimal changes. I would recommend recoding the application for Rivet and getting on modern Apache, Rivet, and Tcl. Karl On 1/22/19, 11:56 AM, "Georgios Petasis" <peta...@apache.org> wrote: Στις 22/1/2019 16:26, ο Massimo Manghi έγραψε: > Hi Horace > > On 1/22/19 6:10 AM, Horace 'Kicker' Vallas wrote: >> Hi guys - long time .... ooba oooba!! >> >> LOL ... question: how can I get nws running on rivet (if that even >> makes sense). >> >> Brad's site (backbenimble.com) is still running nws but apparent >> changes on the way from Authorize.net looks like they'll be dropping >> md5 in favor of sha-512 and the only sha-512 tcl stuff I've found >> requires a newer version of tcl than we're running - and Troy tells >> me that he can't find a newer tcl for the system on brad's server. >> >> Anway - hi - hope everyone from the old NWS gang are doing well HA >> HA! ... Oh yeah - I'm freakin' BALD now HA HA HA >> > > I wasn't in the NWS gang so I can't provide a definite answer, but how > big and complex was NWS's API? Is a compatibility layer so difficult > to write? I guess that in many cases there must be a one-to-one > correspondence between rivet and NWS calls, at least for the very > fundamental features (HTML entities conversions, Urlencoded and form > data sent with the POST method, HTTP header manipulation ...) > > -- Massimo > What is NWS? George --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: rivet-dev-unsubscr...@tcl.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: rivet-dev-h...@tcl.apache.org