tDOM - a XML/DOM/XPath/XSLT implementation for Tcl (Version 0.9.2) Jochen Loewer (loewerj@hotmail.com) Rolf Ade (rolf@pointsman.de) with some contributions by: Zoran Vasiljevic (zv@archiware.com) This file contains some remarks about using tDOM package under the AOLserver, a webserver from America Online. For general information, look in the "README" file in this directory. COMPILING tDOM -------------- Change to "unix" directory, edit the CONFIG file to select the correct configuration defaults and then do: sh CONFIG make INSTALLING tDOM --------------- Depending on whether you use the AOLserver 3.x or 4.x series, you need to install the library in a different way. For AOLserver 3.x: The tDOM is build as AOLserver module. Please consult the AOLserver documentation how to setup the server to load AOLserver module(s). For AOLserver 4.x: You can build tDOM as a regular AOLserver module or Tcl loadable extension. There are examples in the CONFIG file how to do either. When building the tDOM as AOLserver module, you will have to manually setup the servers's startup script to load the module. Please consult the AOLserver documentation how to do this. When building the tDOM as Tcl loadable extension, there is nothing special related to the AOLserver itself, except for the target directory/ies where the tDOM files will be installed when you do: make install All you need to do then is to use "ns_eval package require tdom" to load the library. This will make sure the tDOM is loaded in every connection (or other) thread. You should add this command to some of the Tcl startup files in modules/tcl, so it loads the library on every server startup. - EOF -