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Re: CDF files now on Gyre&Gimble (math blog)

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  • Subject: [mg121102] Re: CDF files now on Gyre&Gimble (math blog)
  • From: Armand Tamzarian <mike.honeychurch at gmail.com>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 08:18:01 -0400 (EDT)
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On Aug 26, 7:25 pm, Jacopo Bertolotti <jacopo.bertolo... at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I was also playing around with CDFs. I created a couple of tutorials
> with this format and tried to embed them in my website. I only tested
> with Firefox under Windows7 (Linux does not seems to have a browser
> plugin yet) but it seems to work.
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> On 08/20/2011 12:17 PM, SixWingedSeraph wrote:
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> > My blog Gyre&Gimble, which covers math and language, has moved to
> >http://www.abstractmath.org/Word%20Press/
> > This moves enables me to include Mathematica CDF files in the posts,
> > and the first such post, showing a manipulable graph of derivatives of
> > a function, is now up athttp://www.abstractmath.org/Word%20Press/?p=2=
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Has anyone tried having a CDF on a Blogger blog?

Mike




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