root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >I think it will be good to add Martin's code to Arthur's work to browse
> >the databases:
> >
> >http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxHyperDocReplacement
>
> I already demonstrated getting database accesses working here:
>
> http://daly.axiom-developer.org
On 22 Sep 2007 08:20:04 +0200, Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Alfredo Portes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am not sure, I never got Martin's code to run :-(.
> Could you please be more specific! Which operating system, which axiom?
Sorry Martin, I meant on Windows, because I wa
"Alfredo Portes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not sure, I never got Martin's code to run :-(.
Could you please be more specific! Which operating system, which axiom?
> But he can say if his code provides the same or more functionality.
My code does dynamic database lookup like HyperDoc,
> axiom silver version (git or svn) has most of Arthur's code for
> mathML output already. I've attached his pamphlet file so you can try it.
[...]
Sorry I forgot to say that I tested it, and it works fine (thanks Arthur!!!).
> Once I have a demonstration page (I'm working on the path
> Basic Co
> It would go a lot faster if I knew javascript.
> I'm a complete novice at coding web pages.
> They aren't pretty but they work.
Two good libraries when working with javascript to make your life easier:
http://jquery.com/
http://mochikit.com/
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root wrote:
> (copied to list)
>
> Actually beyond porting hyperdoc to windows I've been looking at
> wxAxiom (based on wxMaxima) and a browser-based Hyperdoc.
>
> At the moment, due to the great work by Arthur Ralfs, I'm making
> progress on the browser-based version. I now have some of the
> h
Hi Tim,
> At the moment, due to the great work by Arthur Ralfs, I'm making
> progress on the browser-based version. I now have some of the
> hyperdoc pages converted and am working on using Arthur's code
> to evaluate and return math output directly to the browser.
> Axiom's output in mathML in fi
(copied to list)
Actually beyond porting hyperdoc to windows I've been looking at
wxAxiom (based on wxMaxima) and a browser-based Hyperdoc.
At the moment, due to the great work by Arthur Ralfs, I'm making
progress on the browser-based version. I now have some of the
hyperdoc pages converted and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The hyperdoc error occurs occurs because ht.db is incorrect.
> You can rebuild ht.db by changing to the hyper/pages directory
> and typing
>
>htadd *.ht *.pht
Excellent! Thanks!
Perhaps this is an issue with my restarting the build several times while
working ar
On 6/15/07, William Sit wrote:
So if anyone knows how to write a cgi script (or other
script) that reads the URL and communicate with Axiomsys
so a file can be placed in c:\inetpub\wwwroot (with
appropriate privileges), then the script can post it?
That would be a completely different way of i
So if anyone knows how to write a cgi script (or other
script) that reads the URL and communicate with Axiomsys
so a file can be placed in c:\inetpub\wwwroot (with
appropriate privileges), then the script can post it?
I assume it is possible to restrict the web access to
local (trusted) netwo
According the Microsoft, after World Wide Web Publishing
started, web pages should be placed in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot.
Is there a patch I can do for hyper.lisp that would change
where files served are located?
"Your Web service is now running.
"You do not currently have a default Web page establishe
Martin Rubey wrote:
> "Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > and, most importantly, sockets on windows!
> >
> > ??? There is support for sockets on Windows in GCL and this works
> > for axiom-0.1.4 on Windows.
>
> In fact, that's good news.
>
> But, why couldn't anybody run my code on w
On 15 Jun 2007 08:35:48 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > and, most importantly, sockets on windows!
>
> ??? There is support for sockets on Windows in GCL and this
> works for axiom-0.1.4 on Windows.
In fact, that's good news.
But, why couldn't anybody run
Hi Martin,
But, why couldn't anybody run my code on windows so far? See for example
William Sit's attempts.
But I think you pointed out that one needs wh-sandbox fixes to run the code.
I do not know how many people have it on windows.
Regards,
Alfredo
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"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > and, most importantly, sockets on windows!
>
> ??? There is support for sockets on Windows in GCL and this works
> for axiom-0.1.4 on Windows.
In fact, that's good news.
But, why couldn't anybody run my code on windows so far? See for example
William
On 15 Jun 2007 07:57:45 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
> Perhaps the ultimate example of what you want (except
> nicely formated HTML output) is 'displayDatabase' defined in
> /src/interp/as.boot.pamphlet.
Many thanks for the hint. I guess I have now everthing together, save
some html knowledge
Dear Bill, et al.,
> Perhaps the ultimate example of what you want (except
> nicely formated HTML output) is 'displayDatabase' defined in
> /src/interp/as.boot.pamphlet.
Many thanks for the hint. I guess I have now everthing together, save some
html knowledge and, most importantly, sockets on wi
On 6/13/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
Martin Rubey wrote:
>
> Waldek, in case you know, could you just provide an example call
> from within the Axiom interpreter? I tried
>
> getDependentsOfConstructor(Integer)$Lisp
>
> but only nil was returned.
>
>From interpreter you may use:
)lisp (|getDepend
On 6/13/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
Martin Rubey rote:
> Waldek, in case you know, could you just provide an example call from
> within the Axiom interpreter? I tried
>
> getDependentsOfConstructor(Integer)$Lisp
>
> but only nil was returned.
>
>From interpreter you may use:
)lisp (|getDependen
Martin Rubey rote:
>
> Waldek, in case you know, could you just provide an example call from within
> the Axiom interpreter? I tried
>
> getDependentsOfConstructor(Integer)$Lisp
>
> but only nil was returned.
>
>From interpreter you may use:
)lisp (|getDependentsOfConstructor| '|Integer|)
T
Waldek Hebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > getUsersOfConstructor(con) ==
> > stream := readLib1('USERS, 'DATABASE, 'a)
> > val := rread(con, stream, nil)
> > RSHUT stream
> > val
>
> > getDependentsOfConstructor(con) ==
> > stream := readLib1('DEPENDENTS, 'DATABASE, 'a)
> > val :=
--- Ralf Hemmecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cliff, I don't know why it is better to write everything anew in
> LISP. Use the tools at hand and build something that can actually
> compete with current CAS (plural). We fight with the future and
> haven't even reached the present.
I'm not claimi
Martin Rubey wrote:
> In any case, since we are probably both continuing on our own, maybe you could
> still tell me how to get users, uses, dependents and depends. After all, this
> would have to be part of the "Crystal", too?
>
Later Martin wrote:
> getUsersOfConstructor(con) ==
> stream :=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Martin,
>
> >> I think, the easiest way to put off people is to discuss what great
> >> things one will do in the future
>
> > Amen
>
> ummm, ok. so you'd prefer that i spend my time being a good chap and
> finding the solution to your problems rather than thinking a
Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I think, the easiest way to put off people is to discuss what great things one
| will do in the future.
Amen.
-- Gaby
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Martin,
>
> >> This isn't a competition, at least in my mind.
>
> > You are quite wrong here, I think
>
> Hmmm. Well the only hope that we would have in a competition would be
> to drive a "standardization" campaign. All of the systems should
> deliver the same answ
On 6/12/07, Ralf Hemmecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
..
Cliff, I don't know why it is better to write everything anew in LISP.
Use the tools at hand and build something that can actually compete
with current CAS (plural). We fight with the future and haven't even
reached the present.
+1 Hear,
2. Replace the programs that translate LaTeX into other formats with
programs doing the same job, but written in Lisp.
This is more my area of interest, and I don't know that anyone else
shares it - I think Tim might be innocent here ;-). However, since
this wouldn't even be VISIBLE to anyo
--- Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Furthermore, your idea of using lisp for everything sounds quite
> dangerous to me. It sounds like: I don't really know what I'm
> going to do, but I'm going to use lisp.
Heh - that's usually a good situation in which to use Lisp, actually -
when yo
Dear Tim,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Martin,
>
> Sorry for the delay in your question about working together on the hyperdoc
> issue. I've been giving it some thought. I have a long term view of the
> "porting problem" which might be different from your (or anyone else's) view
> so this is pure
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