Purpose: This is all Cameron Laird's fault actually. About any time I see Claird suggesting that something would make a good page, I try to make time to build such a page. Sometimes you Tcler's cooperate, and other times the pages languish. But that's the beauty of a cooperative community. Things get done that are interesting.
There's a number of Web servers which provide native Tcl support. And perhaps that's where one focuses initially - what servers do the ISPs use?
What web sites provide low/no cost hosting of web pages and provide either Tcl CGI scripting, server side Tcl support (ala mod_dtcl), or something comperable.Steve Perkins indicates that he was able to make use of http://www.tophosts.com/ to locate an ISP... And anohter good spot to check would be http://www.allcheaphosting.com/tcl1.phtmlI purchased web hosting (and a domain name!) from http://www.digitalspace.net . They support tcl CGI, but not mod_tcl. As of 2/16/2004 they have tclsh 8.3.3 on Red Hat Linux 7.3, and their prices start at $36 per year. -- RWTDigital Arena offers TCL cgi support. No mod_tcl yet though. As of 2/9/2001 they support TclPro1.4. They charge $9.95/month for 100MB. -- DAW
NeoSoft [1] used to use NeoWebScript [2] for its Web service. Neosoft will be gone at the end of Sept 2002 though.
[Inet-Interactif.com - Hébergement web Hosting] [3] provides the RIVET Apache module enabled on its server from 2004-03-31. Experience on this provider is good overall and prices are amenable to non profit uses and high end as well.
IMHosted [4]
LES: rootr.net is very cheap and has provided me with good service for little more than one year. Read my comments at [5].
See also Web-hosting companies that offer server-side Tcl