Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help. I just have a few questions, if you
wouldn't mind.
1) Can I just send the http requests to sagenb.org, or will I have to
host the notebook myself?
2) What exactly are the security implications, and are they for the
site hosting the notebook or the site sending
heebie wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help. I just have a few questions, if you
wouldn't mind.
1) Can I just send the http requests to sagenb.org, or will I have to
host the notebook myself?
I don't know; I haven't used that http protocol myself. You could try
it, though.
2)
On Nov 26, 2008, at 9:10 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
heebie wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help. I just have a few questions, if you
wouldn't mind.
1) Can I just send the http requests to sagenb.org, or will I have to
host the notebook myself?
I don't know; I haven't used that http
Thanks. That link looks good. I want the interface to be simple, so
unfortunately the notebook won't do. I don't have much experience with
json or http requests: could you provide an example of how I would go
about using that protocol, please - or a link to a general tutorial?
Many thanks,
heebie wrote:
Thanks. That link looks good. I want the interface to be simple, so
unfortunately the notebook won't do. I don't have much experience with
json or http requests: could you provide an example of how I would go
about using that protocol, please - or a link to a general tutorial?
heebie wrote:
Hi,
I want to be able to recreate the functionalities of webMathematica on
my website, as demostrated here http://www.quickmath.com .
Sage has a much more powerful, full online notebook interface. See
http://www.sagenb.org to sign up for a free account to try it out.
If