seems mediawiki has a strategy to do it
http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://mars.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/mediawiki/sk/index.php/R_Extension_for_MediaWiki

but your point about serverside cgi is well taken.  Though I was not
looking to post my TW online. I am satisfied with keeping a single
directory with all the widgets needed inside.  (easy to tar,zip and go
as long as a version of R sits on the "new" machine or a maybe a
portable R, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/rportable/)

I would welcome the idea of a USB drive housing all the serverside
stuff (see http://portableapps.com/ and the servers that are possible
and portable) and allowing my TW to be plugged in and taken where ever
I go. (e.g. presenting TW to other educators at conferences etc).


On Jul 21, 2:00 am, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi mrd,
>
> They speak of a javascript version called rweb. That, however, still
> seems to call some serverside cgi to calculate everything...
> therefore, I really can't see how to integrate r.xyz into TiddlyWiki,
> unless someone creates a purely native Javascript version of it rather
> than some code a round a form to send your code to a backend... or
> unless you're fine with the popup and then calling some hosted version
> of that cgi script. Could you provide a test scenario with script +
> data, so that one could use one of these popups to actually see some
> output?
>
> Cheers, Tobias.

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