On 10/09/2016 05:24 PM, Kurt Pagani wrote:
Am 10.10.2016 um 00:03 schrieb Arthur Ralfs:
On 10/09/2016 01:07 PM, Waldek Hebisch wrote:

axserver may be sever due to Martin Rubey, he wrote about it in
the mailing list.

There was also work by Kai Kaminsky -- some info is in "contributions"
section on the wiki.


axserver was due to me too.  At one time I had a server working in Axiom,
Fricas, and OpenAxiom and had a web front end for entering axiom commands and
displaying the mathml results.  Eventually I realized I didn't have nearly
enough time to do it by myself and gave up.

Arthur


In the meantime I realized this fact by quarrying in old (2007) mailing lists.
It's a pity that you gave up, of course, but quite understandable ;) Composing
is one thing, maintaining another ...

May I ask how you did the evaluation? I mean e.g. by |parseAndEval...| and
catching the mathml stream, or within the interpreter loop?

Kurt



Haven't gone back to look but I seem to remember parseAndEvalToString was important. It was a hack because doing it properly was going to require deeper changes in Axiom/Fricas/OpenAxiom at the time.

Have you looked at Tim's developments on the same subject?

Arthur

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