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Re: interactive web pages w/ Mathematica
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- Subject: [mg10601] Re: interactive web pages w/ Mathematica
- From: "Tom Marchioro" <tlm@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 04:42:32 -0500
- Organization: University of Washington
- References: <6a1riq$q8g@smc.vnet.net>
The UCES project, for which I served as director, had such a system
running about three years ago. I could tell you more about it, but the
technology has advanced considerably since then. In particular, WRI
was working on a product called Active Sites that would make this much
more straightforward. I suggest you contact them and learn the status
of this project. The relevant person is, I believe, Steve Hunt.
Hope this is helpful --- Tom
--
Dr. Thomas L. Marchioro II
Department of Chemistry
University of Washington
206-323-9599
http://borg.chem.washington.edu/~tlm
Bill Harbaugh wrote in message <6a1riq$q8g@smc.vnet.net>...
>I'm interesting in writing a web page that will take some input, process
>it through Mathematica, and write the results to a web page. I
>understand this is possible using MathLink. Has anyone done this, and
>if so do they have a sample of the code they'd be willing to share?
>
>Thanks,
>--
>Bill Harbaugh
>
>Asst. Prof, Economics http://harbaugh.uoregon.edu Univ. of Oregon
>harbaugh@oregon.uoregon.edu Eugene, Oregon ofc: 541 /
>346-1244 97403-1285 fax: 541 / 346-1243
>
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