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mod_dtcl
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<b>mod_dtcl</b> is an Open Source implementation of server
parsed Tcl, running under Apache. It is a flexible
platform that allows you to integrate Tcl and HTML
however you choose; you can tightly interweave them,
in order to write powerful dynamic web pages quickly, or
you can also follow different programming models, such
as the "Model View Controller" framework, should you
wish to create a large, complex web system which
seperates content from code.
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<a href="http://www.tcl.tk/">Tcl</a> is a very
widely used and available scripting language with many
years of development invested in it. Because Tcl is such
a well known language, there is a large amount of
documentation for it, both on the net and books. There
are also many external Tcl modules that you can load
into mod_dtcl, to create images, access databases, and
so forth.
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<b>Note:</b> mod_dtcl is still supported, but no longer
under development. <b>You should use <a
href="/rivet/">Rivet</a></b> if you are starting a new
project. Otherwise, consider upgrading when it is
convenient.
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