RE: [Tclplugin-core] future TclPlugin 3.0 installer
by Jeff Hobbs other posts by this author
Jan 21 2004 9:21PM messages near this date
[Tclplugin-core] future TclPlugin 3.0 installer
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[Tclplugin-core] Tcl plugin problem
> I work with a university research group that would like to invest
> a little time in developing a web interface to our program, which
> uses Tcl. The TclPlugin that I have installed as part of the
> TclDevKit works fine, but I cannot expect all of our casual web
> page users to download such a package in order to view the contents
> of our web page.
> Will the plugin I have installed become disabled after the TclDevKit
> trial period expires?
No, it is an unlicensed component, and operates whether you have
a license or not.
> Is there a way of installing the plugin separately?
Keiichi Takahashi has made available a separate installer for
the plugin, but I'm not sure what the prereqs for it are.
> When do you think a stand-alone, precompiled TclPlugin installer
> will become available for the TclPlugin 3.0 for use in IE and
> other browsers?
This really depends on the efforts that others can put into making
such a beast, or someone willing to sponsor the effort.
Jeff Hobbs, The Tcl Guy
http://www.ActiveState.com/, a division of Sophos
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