i thing so i will test it and post the answer
thanks very much your attention
On 18 dez, 14:49, "Ted Kosan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oops, I accidentally sent the previous email before adding final comments.
>
> The second program is written in JYthon. It sends SAGE code to the
> simple ser
Oops, I accidentally sent the previous email before adding final comments.
The second program is written in JYthon. It sends SAGE code to the
simple server for execution and then prints the response. My thought
is that PHP might be able to access the simple server using code that
is similar to
Gabriel wrote:
> so i was thinking php has the "exec" comand that executes a program
> and gets his answer if sage has some way to execute his function
> by a pseudo-tty interface will be great like that:
> ./sage --40+8
> sage: 48
One way that I know of to allow a language to access SAGE
so i was thinking php has the "exec" comand that executes a program
and gets his answer if sage has some way to execute his function
by a pseudo-tty interface will be great like that:
./sage --40+8
sage: 48
On 18 dez, 02:22, "Ted Kosan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Gabriel,
>
> Willia
Hello Gabriel,
William posted your question on the SAGE support group:
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support
Would you be able to join this group so that the discussion on this
topic can be recorded for later reference?
Thanks :-)
Ted Kosan
A Sage user
On Dec 17, 2007 3:23 PM, William