;-)
Shouldn't this be
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> Relying on tonnes of external stuff being installed for a bug
> reporting app is asking for a smaller list of bug reports. TCL
> should be burned off the face of the earth IMHO... but that is
> just because 99% of all TCL apps crash horribly or are incredibly
> slow and crash, or crash and are incredibly slow, and stay
> running in memory in the background without you knowing. ;o)
As I recall, there's code in TCL to parse and display HTML; EXMH does it all
the time.
Take the form at RHI's website, feed it to TCL and there's most of the UI.
Note that the form also defines the required information.
Check the data, post if direct to BZ if it's available, mail it otherwise.
All we need is someone who actually understands TCL
Despite your claims wrt TCL, the only point I've noticed (and I use EXMH
extensively), the only point I agree with is its speed. However, I do believe
that even on my no-departed 486DX33, its performance would be fine if it had,
maybe, 16 mbytes of RAM. Provided I used a lightweight interface such as
AnotherLevel.
The only problem I have with TCL is understanding the code!!
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