> axiom silver version (git or svn) has most of Arthur's code for > mathML output already. I've attached his pamphlet file so you can try it.
[...] Sorry I forgot to say that I tested it, and it works fine (thanks Arthur!!!). > Once I have a demonstration page (I'm working on the path > Basic Commands -> Calculus -> Differentiate -> (axiom response) > I'll be able to convert the whole of hyperdoc to firefox and we > should have a portable front end. This is why I was trying to test it in Windows...but doing: > go to URL http://127.0.0.1:8085/home/silver/axiom/axiom.xml doesn't work, like is not the correct path. I still don't know the reason. Still looking into it. > Since you've gotten GCL to run on windows you might consider what it > would take to get Arthur's mathML code into the wh-sandbox build. (I > believe you used wh-sandbox). Well, actually Gaby figured it out. wh-sandbox inherited that from build-improvements. > Once that code is incorporated you can > follow the same path to get Arthur's example to work. The key steps > would be: > incorporate Arthur's mathML extension into the algebra build (see attached patch 20070811.01.tpd.patch which won't apply directly to wh-sandbox but contains all the important changes) > get http.lisp from axserver.pamphlet working on GCL/windows > get the above example to work Well, I know that Arthur's code is already works on Windows (well missing the mathML stuff that is not in wh-sanbox) and the error I described above. > I'm not sure how to port the http.lisp file to windows but Camm might > be able to help and Waldek has been doing a lot of work in that > direction. You need to use the version of GCL that build-improvements and wh-sanbox are using if I am not mistaken. Waldek can probably say if this is correct. > I already demonstrated getting database accesses working here: > http://daly.axiom-developer.org/asq.php > so it will be pretty trivial to do database lookups as part of > the Firefox version of hyperdoc. Was there other functionality > that I missed? I am not sure, I never got Martin's code to run :-(. But he can say if his code provides the same or more functionality. Regards, Alfredo _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
