On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 7:56 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
>> To whet your appetite, though, I took the example Rob Beezer
>> now has on his front page:
>>
>> http://buzzard.ups.edu/
>
> Thanks, Jason, for slash-dotting my site when my students are all
> looking for their reading assignments on a Friday night, a week before
> classes start.  ;-)
>
>> What should happen is that it will get all the special graphs that Sage
>> knows about.  It then figures out what parameters Sage needs and creates
>> a nested interact with those parameters.  Fill in the parameters, and a
>> picture and the eigenvalues appear.
>
> I had to hit the evaluate button twice, the first time it failed to do
> anything (perhaps what Benjamin Jones saw).  Then every time I select
> a new graph type, I get a bunch of error output.  Ignore it.  Enter
> new parameters for the graph (if needed) and hit Return.  Then you get
> some nice looking output.  Very nice, even if a bit rough.
>
> Rob
>
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Woops. That might have been me pasting:

while True:
    os.fork()

into the textbox on your homepage, Rob. Sorry..

I tried hitting evaluate multiple times with no difference on
sagemath.org:5467. Maybe something is timing out?
Update-   I just tried again and I get something like what Rob is
describing. I see interact controls, but lots of errors as well. Some
of the graph types seem to work, some return things like:
NetworkXError: Invalid graph description, r should be >=2

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Benjamin Jones

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