#8473: notebook option to upload a .sws file
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   Reporter:  olazo                |       Owner:  iandrus   
       Type:  enhancement          |      Status:  needs_work
   Priority:  minor                |   Milestone:  sage-4.7  
  Component:  notebook             |    Keywords:            
     Author:  Ivan Andrus          |    Upstream:  N/A       
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman  |      Merged:            
Work_issues:                       |  
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Changes (by kcrisman):

  * status:  needs_review => needs_work


Comment:

 > That's what I would expect.  Such a thing shouldn't work--that it did
 before is a mistake :-)
 Okay!
 > The resource /upload_worksheet?url=file:///Users/.../MAT338Day1-2011.sws
 cannot be found.
 > I was finally able to reproduce this.  I'm seeing this problem when
 Sage.app is set to be my browser (so it is logged in) and I run `sage
 --notebook upload=...` from the command line.  In this case SAGE_BROWSER
 isn't set correctly so it tries to open the upload page in Safari which
 isn't logged in.  If I then login in Safari and upload again it works.  Is
 this the same problem you are seeing?

 Aha.  Well, I don't have Sage.app even on one of the computers any more
 (though the icons remain for sws files! what's up with that?), but what
 did the trick was starting the notebook, getting the error message,
 leaving the notebook running, and then uploading with the correct syntax a
 second time.

 How do I even check if !SAGE_BROWSER is set?  I can't use the command line
 of that terminal while the server is running, and a new terminal won't
 have it defined, presumably.

 Anyway, this makes me more hopeful this is doable; however, there should
 not be any connection between having once downloaded the app bundle
 (perhaps immediately trashed, even) and this syntax working.

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