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Re: How to make a Mathematica notebook available on a web site?

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  • Subject: [mg39066] Re: [mg39011] How to make a Mathematica notebook available on a web site?
  • From: Selwyn Hollis <selwynh at earthlink.net>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 05:24:24 -0500 (EST)
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Raw text. The receiving end should know to select "Save As..." or do 
what ever right-click, cntrl-click, or command-click voodoo will save 
the file. But for anything larger than, say, 100k, zip it.

----
Selwyn Hollis



On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 05:06  AM, AES/newspost wrote:

> What's the best/simplest way to encode or format a Mathematica notebook
> to make it available on a web site?  (as a downloadable "source file"
> only, sufficiently brief that file compression is not needed, nothing
> "live" or intended for online execution, no need for Output cells or
> graphics outputs in the online file, but intended to be dowbnloaded and
> executed by users on multiple platforms, with header and text cells 
> kept
> distinct from Input cells)
>
> -- 
> "Power tends to corrupt.  Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
> Lord Acton (1834-1902)
> "Dependence on advertising tends to corrupt.  Total dependence on
> advertising  corrupts totally." (today's equivalent)
>



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