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This is a pure-Tcl implementation of an HTTP protocol server. It runs as
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a script on top of a vanilla Tcl interpreter using tcllib scripts and,
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optionally, two binary libraries (crypt and limit).
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The Tcl I/O system provides event-driven I/O facilities and a primitive
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that copies data from one I/O channel to another. The server does the
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HTTP protocol handling and then simply directs the I/O system to blast
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data from disk to a network socket. The server has suprisingly good
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performance because of Tcl's sophisticated I/O system.
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The HTTP protocol is perhaps the least interesting aspect of the server.
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The cool stuff is the framework for generating dynamic page content, and
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the support for embedding the server directly into legacy applications
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to "web-enable" them.
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A Tcl-based web server is ideal for embedding because Tcl was designed
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to support embedding into other applications. The interpreted nature of
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Tcl allows dynamic reconfiguration of the server. Once the core
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interface between the web server and the hosting application is defined,
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it is possible to manage the web server, upload Safe-Tcl control
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scripts, download logging information, and otherwise debug the Tcl part
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of the application without restarting the hosting application.
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WWW: http://dev.scriptics.com/software/tclhttpd/
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