Hi,

Thanks a lot for your help. I just have a few questions, if you
wouldn't mind.

1) Can I just send the http requests to sagenb.org, or will I have to
host the notebook myself?
2) What exactly are the security implications, and are they for the
site hosting the notebook or the site sending the http requests? I
note that in that most recent link you gave me to another discussion,
some guy said that he closed his calculator down after security
concerns (a discussion which, by the way, I don't really understand)
3) Will I need to learn Python?

Thanks again for your time and patience.

Regards,

heebie.

On Nov 25, 8:12 pm, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> heebie wrote:
> > Thanks. That link looks good. I want the interface to be simple, so
> > unfortunately the notebook won't do. I don't have much experience with
> > json or http requests: could you provide an example of how I would go
> > about using that protocol, please - or a link to a general tutorial?
>
> Understanding how json and http requests work is probably the first
> thing to learn.  There are some examples of using the protocol given in
> the top of the file (see the link from the other email).  The examples
> start with "sage: ".
>
> Again, please make sure you understand about the (sometimes subtle)
> security issues before hosting a calculation engineopento the world.
>
> There is also a discussion you might be interested in going on the sage
> development mailing list right now.  
> Seehttp://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/a1afaf...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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