Quite fancy, but the thing took about 1 Minute to load on my Kubuntu
machine, and Firefox was frozen in the meantime!!!
Yes, that's right, it's Java ;)
But it sure could be one possible way to go. (I must say I like the AJAX
stuff more, although I really have NO CLUE at all about web programming...)

Cheers, Fabio

On Jan 9, 2008 7:43 PM, Ted Kosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Excellent idea, Ted.  I took your idea, expanded upon it, and added
> standard scalable development concepts to accelerate the synergy of the web
> service protocols you've proposed.
> >
> >
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/boothby/web_service_architecture_joke.png
> >
> > (tongue firmly in cheek)
>
> That's quite funny :-)
>
> Anyway, in about the same amount of time it took you to put that
> together, I got a graphic equation editor working in the notebook.
> Just execute the following code in a notebook cell for a
> demonstration:
>
> html('<applet id="mathrider"\
> width="540" height="322"\
> archive="Project.jar,AbsoluteLayout.jar,swing-layout-1.0.jar,jdom.jar,
> jep.jar"\
> code="Display.MainApplet.class"\
> codebase="
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/tkosan/mathrider/DragMath/applet/classes
> "\
> name="DragMath">\
> MAYSCRIPT </applet>')
>
> Ted
>
> >
>

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