"Are there tcl/tk scripts for reading web pages?" The answer is that there are many different resources, from one-liners to sophisticated full powered applications. There are a lot of features and preferences, and some limitations that the user might consider as they get started. Most of these are pretty simple, so the feature lists here is mostly a wish/todo list. The basic features a browser usually provides are html rendering, url following and local hardrive file loading. Some features to look for are: * link coloring * source viewing * plugin support * image viewing * scripting (tclets, javascript, etc?) * intergrated debugging capability But here is a listing of some resources. -- SAG another version of this page is at: http://www.superant.com/cgi-bin/countessmod.pl?Tk_Web_Browsers Countessmod Tk Web Browsers ---- Description: BrowseX Tcl/Tk based web browser. Location: http://browsex.com/ Updated: 03/2002 Updated by: sag ---- Description: One-line web browser in Tcl. Location: http://mini.net/tcl/2464.html Updated: 03/2002 Updated by: sag ---- Description: Simple Tkhtml web page displayer Location: http://mini.net/tcl/2993.html Updated: 03/2002 Updated by: sag ---- Description: tclXML tools Location: http://tclxml.sourceforge.net/ Updated: 03/2002 Updated by: sag ---- Description: Plume (100% tcl/tk) web browser Location: http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/apps/plume-0.6.2/ Updated: 03/2002 Updated by: sag ---- Description: HelpSystem is a Tk/tcl based html help displayer Location: http://midc.miem.edu.ru/HelpSystem/ Updated: 03/2002 Updated by: sag ----