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Re: Web question

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  • Subject: [mg95251] Re: [mg95228] Web question
  • From: "Scot T. Martin" <smartin at deas.harvard.edu>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 06:25:48 -0500 (EST)
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My understanding is that these features will be part of webMathematica V3. 
So far as I know, no release data for this product is announced.

I'd be very pleased if others in this forum have a better answer.

On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Steven Jonak wrote:

> I'm fairly familiar with the basics of Mathematica 7 and I've created =
> several notebooks that contain manipuations.  I'd like to get these up on =
> my website so students can actually move the sliders and so on.  How do I =
> do this?
>
> S Jonak
> "Maintain an even strain."
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