#10652: Add support for uploading static html doc page as a worksheet in the
notebook
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   Reporter:  nthiery                 |       Owner:  nthiery                   
                       
       Type:  enhancement             |      Status:  needs_review              
                       
   Priority:  critical                |   Milestone:  sage-4.7                  
                       
  Component:  notebook                |    Keywords:  days28, Sphinx, upload, 
static html documentation
     Author:  Nicolas M. ThiƩry, ...  |    Upstream:  N/A                       
                       
   Reviewer:                          |      Merged:                            
                       
Work_issues:                          |  
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Comment(by jason):

 Replying to [comment:19 nthiery]:
 >       Hi!
 >
 > Thanks for your further comments.
 >
 > In the updated patch, the ``assert false`` is replaced by an
 > HTMLResponse; please check that the message is meaningful enough. The
 > extension guessins is now done with urlparse + splitext to get the
 > extension (though there are comments on the web that we should use the
 > Content-Type answer of the web server; but that was not very practical
 > here). The two lines after the ``return`` are removed; they were just
 > accidental residue of some former experimentation. Finally, I wrote
 > the missing doctest for _import_worksheet_html. I still have a problem
 > there, since the doctest does not pass (there is a single garbled
 > cell, instead of several), whereas running it by hand in the sage
 > interpreter just works fine. Help welcome!
 >

 The problem is that the doctesting system replaces the "sage: " *inside*
 your html file with ">>>", which of course messes everything up.

 I have a patch coming up.

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