Someone (not me, at least not anytime soon) should investigate the
>> epub thing more. I've read that they are basically just HTML packaged up
>> nicely, and hence seem like a fantastic platform for Sage-ified math
>> books. We need some examples and more information, though.
>>
>
> Yes, they are just HTML. But then, how would you include the Sage 
> "computational part"? Do you mean including some JS to call for a public 
> sage server to do the math?**


Correct.  See (for instance) 
https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell/blob/master/doc/embedding.rst or the 
properly formatted (but possibly very slightly outdated) 
http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sagecell/embedding.html for 
details. 

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