kcrisman,

Thank you so much for the quick response - I somehow managed to completely 
forget about my question until today. I ended up trying (2) first, and it 
worked with the quotes. Thanks again!

On Monday, April 28, 2014 10:09:16 AM UTC-5, kcrisman wrote:
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> On Monday, April 28, 2014 9:21:25 AM UTC-4, J.D. Quigley wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> This is probably a very basic question, but any guidance would be 
>> appreciated. Is there a way to run a .sage file on Windows? I'm able to run 
>> .sws files by running Sage on VirtualBox and then importing the file 
>> through localhost:8000 (or by importing to sagenb.com), but I'm not able 
>> to run .sage files. I've tried running them on sagenb.com, 
>> localhost:8000, and by opening them from a shared drive in my virtual 
>> machine. 
>>
>
> Hi!
>
> .sage files are essentially scripts in the Sage variant of Python.  There 
> are a few things you can do to run it.
>
> 1) Use the command-line interface on your VirtualBox installation and run 
> them there (this should work the same way you import other ones).
>
> 2) Use the "Data" drop-down menu in the Sage notebook to upload the file, 
> and do attach DATA+"my_file.sage" as the first cell you evaluate. 
>  (Untested, you may have to not use quotes or something.)
>
> 3) Copy and paste the entire .sage file into a first cell of the worksheet 
> and then do %hide at the top to 'hide' it...
>
> I hope one of these helps.
> - kcrisman
>

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