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<h2>Individual Projects</h2>
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<a href="mod_dtcl/">mod_dtcl</a> enables the use of Tcl
as an HTML-embedded scripting language, similar to PHP,
as well as executing pure Tcl files. It is fast, light,
and lets you use the extensive codebase of existing Tcl
code on the web. For Apache 1.3.
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<a href="neowebscript/">neowebscript</a> also enables
the use of Tcl as an HTML-embedded scripting language.
It uses safe interpreters for security, supports db
files, can generate graphics on-the-fly, and other
stuff. For Apache 1.3.
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<a href="mod_tcl/">mod_tcl</a>, With mod_tcl
it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in TCL
. In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in
the server avoids the overhead of starting an external
interpreter and the penalty of TCL start-up time. For
Apache 2.0.
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<a href="rivet/">Apache Rivet</a> is the "next
generation" of mod_dtcl and neowebscript. We have taken
the things we like most about both, fixed things we
didn't like, and combined efforts in order to come up
with something we're very pleased with. For Apache 1.3.
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<a href="websh/">Websh</a> is a rapid development
environment for building powerful, fast, and reliable
web applications. Websh is versatile and handles
everything from HTML generation to data-base driven
one-to-one page customization. It has been used for
years commercially, and is now part of the Apache Tcl
project. For Apache 1.3 and 2.0.
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