On 11 October 2016 at 20:16, Kurt Pagani <nil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>
> Yes, parseAndEvalToString is quite convenient. I've been looking for 
> "axserver"
> in Tim's  axiom GitHub repo, however, only (or better at least) found 
> "http.lisp".
> Google shows a link to axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org/images/AxServer.pamphlet, 
> but
> giving a site errror. What I see in "http.lisp" looks a bit GCL specific. I'm
> not sure but I guess the "si" package is the GCL socket interface (?).
>

The axiom-wiki server seems to have a problem with /tmp file space
right now (maybe it will be OK if Waldek can reboot it) but in the
mean time I was able to recover the source text for that web page and
it is attached to this email.

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