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Routing stdout to a file with Vignette - How to?

Tags: file, stdout, bad
Hi,

I'm building a CMA and I would like to make use of the htmlparse package supplied with Tcllib 1.0.

Just wrote a little testprogram and I get an error straight away (see below).

My question is, who do I setup Vignette to route standard output to a file?

Kind Regards
// Anders Karlsson

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error writing "stdout": bad file number
    while executing
"puts "==> $args""
    (procedure "::htmlparse::debugCallback" line 3)
    invoked from within
"::htmlparse::debugCallback {hmstart} {} {} {}"
    ("eval" body line 1)
    invoked from within
"eval "$cmd {$vroot} {} {} \{$html\}""
    (procedure "htmlparse::parse" line 75)
    invoked from within
"htmlparse::parse $test_html"
    invoked from within
"set p_test_html -incvar inc_tags [htmlparse::parse $test_html]"
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