Internet Explorer used to support any language that Windows Script Host could run. By default, that was JScript and VBScript, but there were third-party engines for Python, Perl, Ruby, Lua, and many others.
Possibly disabled now as they announced VBScript would be disabled in 2019.
Yes, we used the plugins from ActiveState on Tcl.
This is exactly what we need!
Also Visual Basic: https://news.microsoft.com/source/1996/10/28/microsoft-intro...