Yes, thanks, that example looks like it will help me a lot.

Btw, before reading William's instructions, I ran it without the -
python option and it seemed fine.  Does the -python option just turn
off the preparser?

Cheers,
Marshall

On Sep 14, 7:52 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/14/07, alex clemesha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I just posted a cleaned-up example of AJAX-twisted.web2-SAGE here:
>
> >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/agc/simple_ajax_twisted_sage.py
>
> > just getting your hands dirty by messing with examples is best, then
> > go to the books / google and learn about the details of the code.
>
> > The script above pretty much gives you the simplest possible example
> > of how to combine the technologies that make up the SAGE notebook.
> > There is a tiny README at the top of the file.
>
> Thanks!  Great simple example.
>
> For the total newbie, the way to use it is to download
>   simple_ajax_twisted_sage.py
> to a file on your computer, then type
>     sage -python simple_ajax_twisted_sage.py
> and follow the directions, i.e. open your browser to localhost:8000.
>
> Make sure you aren't already running a sage notebook on that
> port.
>
> I'll put this in the SAGE_ROOT/examples directory so it comes with
> future versions of SAGE.
>
> William


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