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Post by mczip »

Is it possible make eggdrop to emulate simple http server :?:

:arrow: folder/index.html
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everything is posible which isnt restricted by either memory size, CPU time or internet/IRC related issues. its just a matter of effort.
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AOL's webserver is written (partly) in Tcl (that's not a joke!)
connection, sharing, dcc problems? click <here>
before asking for scripting help, read <this>
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Post by mczip »

eeeem ... can anyone help me with this stuff ? :lol:

im newbie in eggdrop and tcl :oops:
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spambuster.tcl has a primitive built-in webserver, similar to livestats of stats.mod; it serves one page only, but you should be able to extend it easily (that is, if you have some scripting experience; if not, don't bother with that and start with simpler things)
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Post by Ofloo »

check tcl archive there's something called httpadmin it's realy buggy and [censored] code but it might give you idea's..
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