This file is cgi.tcl/README. It contains brief descriptions of the examples in this directory. You are welcome to send me additional scripts. -------------------- Instructions on running scripts -------------------- The "examples.cgi" script provides a page of clickable links to all the other example scripts. "frame.cgi" is a framed version - it's not particularly good looking but it does work and - anyway - I needed a frame example! There are three ways of running these scripts: 1) Point your browser at http://expect.nist.gov/cgi.tcl 2) Run them by hand, such as by typing "tclsh scriptname" at the command line. This is appropriate if you just want to study the raw HTML output or see how fast they run. 3) Install them in your own web and run them through your browser. (If you're on a UNIX host, the "make examples" target in the Makefile fixes up the #! line of each examples and installs them in a public demo directory.) You'll want to edit the example.tcl file to redefine cgi_root appropriately. If you run the examples locally (options 2 and 3): - In order to get the submit buttons to take you back to your site (instead of on to my site!), check the cgi_root call in example.tcl to point back to your site. - Some of these examples may do things that are not portable and therefore may not run on all systems. For example, some of them call "exec". The "unimail" script assumes the existence of sendmail through cgi.tcl's built-in mail support. See the ../install.win file for more info. -------------------- Source files in this directory -------------------- cookie.cgi - demonstrates cookies display.cgi - display a CGI script error.cgi - demonstrates error handing examples.cgi - Provides a page with clickable links to all these examples. form-tour.cgi - demonstrates most form elements (Note that these don't do anything - they're just for looks.) format-tour.cgi - demonstrates many formats, unrelated to forms frame.cgi - a friend's home page that demonstrates frames kill.cgi - kill runaway CGI processes parray.cgi - displays an array (or the environment by default) passwd-form.cgi - creates a form for changing a password passwd.cgi - backend to passwd-form where password is actually changed Note that this script is an Expect script. passwd.tcl - common definitions for passwd*.cgi scripts upload.cgi - file upload vclock.pl - Lincoln Stein's virtual clock from CGI.pm paper vclock.cgi - Lincoln Stein's virtual clock (but in Tcl) visitor.cgi - implements a visitor counter visitor.cnt - file containing the count example.tcl - common definitions for most of the examples