You are not logged in. Your edit will be placed in a queue until it is peer reviewed.
We welcome edits that make the post easier to understand and more valuable for readers. Because community members review edits, please try to make the post substantially better than how you found it, for example, by fixing grammar or adding additional resources and hyperlinks.
- 2$\begingroup$ I am wondering if the license permits using Mathematica on a webpage (i.e. writing the minimal functionality required for this instead of getting webMathematica) $\endgroup$Szabolcs– Szabolcs2012-02-15 22:44:02 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2012 at 22:44
- $\begingroup$ +1. I guess one can create a sort of a virtual keyboard (buttons) to enter word letters in this way, with the mouse - if so, CDF may still be used, if I get it right. $\endgroup$Leonid Shifrin– Leonid Shifrin2012-02-15 23:06:04 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2012 at 23:06
- $\begingroup$ Without going into a lot of detail I've explored a lot of ways to get things "into" a CDF with Wolfram. Also you ability to import "allowed" stuff (paclet data) into CDF is constrained when the CDF is embedded as well unless you embedd in "full screen" mode and press the button to override the security warning. $\endgroup$Mike Honeychurch– Mike Honeychurch2012-02-15 23:44:52 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2012 at 23:44
- 1$\begingroup$ @Szabolcs: that's not a viable option because you can't guarantee how many web site users will concurrently try to run a MMA process). Regarding the claim that it doesn't work: could someone please test the CDF I posted here: pages.uoregon.edu/jenscls/readData/Untitled-2.cdf (if you confirm that it works, I think it will point the OP toward a solution to his problem). The lack of a text input field is not the central issue in this question, I would say. $\endgroup$Jens– Jens2012-02-16 00:48:30 +00:00Commented Feb 16, 2012 at 0:48
- $\begingroup$ Sorry, I'm in a hurry but it does look like CDF player without Mathematica can't do what I thought... That is so sad. $\endgroup$Jens– Jens2012-02-16 01:04:40 +00:00Commented Feb 16, 2012 at 1:04
| Show 5 more comments
How to Edit
- Correct minor typos or mistakes
- Clarify meaning without changing it
- Add related resources or links
- Always respect the author’s intent
- Don’t use edits to reply to the author
How to Format
- create code fences with backticks ` or tildes ~ ```
like so
``` - add language identifier to highlight code ```python
def function(foo):
print(foo)
``` - put returns between paragraphs
- for linebreak add 2 spaces at end
- _italic_ or **bold**
- indent code by 4 spaces
- backtick escapes
`like _so_` - quote by placing > at start of line
- to make links (use https whenever possible) <https://example.com>[example](https://example.com)<a href="https://example.com">example</a>
- MathJax equations
$\sin^2 \theta$
How to Tag
A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Choose one or more (up to 5) tags that will help answerers to find and interpret your question.
- complete the sentence: my question is about...
- use tags that describe things or concepts that are essential, not incidental to your question
- favor using existing popular tags
- read the descriptions that appear below the tag
If your question is primarily about a topic for which you can't find a tag:
- combine multiple words into single-words with hyphens (e.g. list-manipulation), up to a maximum of 35 characters
- creating new tags is a privilege; if you can't yet create a tag you need, then post this question without it, then ask the community to create it for you
lang-mma