This is about how to start a Python interpreter on a very locked down library computer.
Some time ago I started a thread about it.(Google won't let me reply to older topics so I'm starting a new topic with the same title) A few days ago I found a Jython console applet that can be run from a webpage: http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/jython/primacheck.html This opens a webpage (well, maybe after some editing, I can't get google to display this link on the same line) which after some time aks the user to sign an applet which then turns out to be a complete Jython editor and interpreter! I'm looking for the sourcecode of a project like this so that I can host such a page myself and include more modules. Can anyone reach the author or has anyone written something like it and is willing to share the code? Alternatively can someone give me some tips about how to write it myself? Currently I'm at the stage where I can compile and run the examples (and the applets!) on the Jython homepage. I'm still wondering about how to sign applets. Maybe the interpreter could be done by using the code.py module from Jython itself and just redirect stdin and stdout to an applet? Anton p.s. John Lee: You remembered correctly, such a thing exists. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list