Could you push me in the right direction? Would Django be a good tool to 
accomplish this with?

On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 3:32:53 PM UTC-4, Nils Bruin wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 11:28:35 AM UTC-7, Jole Bradbury wrote:
>>
>> I can't. I've tried compiling sagecell using the instructions posted 
>> online and have gotten countless errors. It appears that it is because I am 
>> running 10.9 not 10.6, but I cannot revert back to 10.6.
>>
>
> OSX 10.9 I presume? Just make a virtual machine with your favourite Linux 
> flavour and set it up there. If this server is going to be facing  anything 
> remotely public, it will need insane lockdown anyway and running on a 
> virtual machine tends to be the first step for that anyway nowadays. That 
> frees you from 10.9 worries already.
>
> The problem with communicating with the regular notebook via curl is that 
> there is quite a bit of state (including authentication!) on the browser 
> side. You'd have to track that and ensure that curl has that available. 
> You'd end up implementing the network facing part of a browser. I imagine 
> that some python libraries would be more suitable for that.
>

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