On Mon, 07 May 2012 at 09:54PM -0700, allycat wrote: > I have spent the past few days trying to figure out the best way to > make an interactive web application related to some computational > biology calculations. It seems like Sage could be a great way to do > this: the code could easily be written in Sage and @interact could be > used to create the desired parameter input from the user. However, I > need a way to allow the public to interact with such a program. I > thought that since Sage worksheets can be published, this would be > easy. However, it seems like @interact does not work in published > worksheets! There are some threads on this from a few years ago. Has > this issue been solved since then? If not, does anyone know any > work-arounds or other ways to create applet like functionality from > Sage?
Try the Sage cell server: aleph.sagemath.org. > (2) I am hiring somebody (thanks to NSF funding) right now to create > a system for using @interact completely outside of the Sage notebook. I think Jason Grout and his students beat you to that. :) Dan -- --- Dan Drake ----- http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake -------
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