maxima on html page



My suggestion is to produce TeX, and then post the document as pdf.
This is for production of static pages that you can view from
an internet browswer that knows about pdf.

The wikimedia link you indicate below suggest that somehow
you (running a browser) should allow a remote page
to execute maxima on your own machine, using commands from
that remote page.  This would be exceedingly insecure,
since maxima commands can run arbitrary instructions.

An alternative might be for maxima to generate xml or mathml.
do a google search on  maxima mathml xml
for more info.



RJF


Robert Marik wrote:

> Dear users of Maxima
>
> I would like to know whether there are some scripts to include the 
> output of maxima into html page.
>
> Something like 
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mafs/Computer_algebra but this 
> seems to be restricted on mediawiki only. I would like to know whether 
> there is a similar ready to use solution for html pages. I'm not 
> strong enough to write this myself (at least now), but I would like to 
> write some pages based on this for my students.
>
> I googled the Internet without any result. Can you give me a few 
> pointers, please? Thank you.
>
> Sincerely Robert Marik
>
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