dkeeffe Posted July 17, 2005 Posted July 17, 2005 Hi there I've been impressed with your simplicity and pricing. I'm considering getting a plan. However, my existing web site is based on a CGI-based templating system written in Tcl (www.tcl.tk), and really requires a directive like somewhere in the Apache config Action web-template /cgi-bin/wtpage AddHandler web-template .wtml According to the Apache manual, these can occur in a local .htaccess file, and as I see you allow user-written CGI scripts, it should be OK. Big question is then: do you support Tcl. If you're running a linux system then Tcl is pretty standard. David K Quote
TCH-Andy Posted July 17, 2005 Posted July 17, 2005 Hi David, Welcome to the forums Yes, you can edit the .htaccess, and tcl is available on the servers. Quote
dkeeffe Posted July 17, 2005 Author Posted July 17, 2005 Great stuff. I think I'll sign up - as soon as the wizard starts working again!... David K Quote
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