And to amplify what Jason and Karl have said, if you are trying to
look at a worksheet that is an attachment on the wiki, you need to
first click the link, and then you'll get a page with a prominent blue
box saying "Download."  Do whatever you need to do to copy that link
(like a right-click and a "Copy Link Location" in Firefox).

Rob

On Feb 4, 6:29 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> On 02/04/2010 02:03 PM, kcrisman wrote:> Dear Oscar,
>
> > These can simply be uploaded to a Sage account.  Assuming you have
> > created one on sagenb.org or on your local machine, log in to your
> > account and click on "Upload" near the upper left corner.  Uploading
> > a .sws file should work okay then.  I agree it is not intuitive.
>
> You don't even have to download the file.  You can just click the
> "Upload" link, and then paste the URL to the .sws file into the box.
>   Sage will automatically download the file and put it in your list of
> worksheets.
>
> Jason

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