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Tcl and SourceForge hosting
Hi, Does anybody know if SourceForge hosting lets project developers to build Web Page using Tcl (for example using Rivet)? I want to publish my Project on sf.net, but I've already wrote web page using Tcl + Rivet. Well, how is it with sf.net? -- Pozdrawiam (Regards)! Googie
On May 28, 6:42 pm, Googie <goo@nospam.0rg> wrote: > Hi, > Does anybody know if SourceForge hosting lets project developers to > build Web Page using Tcl (for example using Rivet)? > I want to publish my Project on sf.net, but I've already wrote web page > using Tcl + Rivet. > Well, how is it with sf.net?
I think you'd have to get your own virtual server for that. I think they only let you use PHP.
On May 29, 8:37 am, "davidnwel@gmail.com" <davidnwel@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 28, 6:42 pm, Googie <goo @nospam.0rg> wrote: > > Hi, > > Does anybody know if SourceForge hosting lets project developers to > > build Web Page using Tcl (for example using Rivet)? > > I want to publish my Project on sf.net, but I've already wrote web page > > using Tcl + Rivet. > > Well, how is it with sf.net? > I think you'd have to get your own virtual server for that. I think > they only let you use PHP.
Yes, I think that's right -- only PHP. But you can have your SF.net project page point to your own web site. On your project menu, go to admin-->shell/DB/web, and scroll to the bottom There's an option, "URL to Project Home Page", and a text box where you can specify the home page for your project. You can point it to a Rivet-hosted site.
At 28 May 2007 23:37:58 -0700 "davidnwel@gmail.com" <davidnwel@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 28, 6:42 pm, Googie <goo@nospam.0rg> wrote: > > Hi, > > Does anybody know if SourceForge hosting lets project developers to > > build Web Page using Tcl (for example using Rivet)? > > I want to publish my Project on sf.net, but I've already wrote web page > > using Tcl + Rivet. > > Well, how is it with sf.net? > I think you'd have to get your own virtual server for that. I think > they only let you use PHP.
I know you can use Tcl-based CGI scripts, since I in fact have a project page using that: http://secure-email.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/secure-email.cgi
-- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database hel@deepsoft.com -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk
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