From: Alexei Boulbitch on
Dear Community,

concerning this discussion on ways to make Mathematica publishing spread
wider, I wonder if the webMathematica may do the job?

Can one create a self-standing interactive html document with this, or
webMathematica must necessarily stand on the server were this html
document is placed?

Best regards, Alexei

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From: M Kelly on
On Jan 29, 6:49 am, Alexei Boulbitch <Alexei.Boulbi...(a)iee.lu> wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> concerning this discussion on ways to make Mathematica publishing spread
> wider, I wonder if the webMathematica may do the job?
>
> Can one create a self-standing interactive html document with this, or
> webMathematica must necessarily stand on the server were this html
> document is placed?
>
> Best regards, Alexei
>
> --
> Alexei Boulbitch, Dr., habil.
> Senior Scientist
>
> IEE S.A.
> ZAE Weiergewan
> 11, rue Edmond Reuter
> L-5326 Contern
> Luxembourg
>
> Phone: +352 2454 2566
> Fax: +352 2454 3566
>
> Website:www.iee.lu
>
> This e-mail may contain trade secrets or privileged, undisclosed or otherwise confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this e-mail in error, you are hereby notified that any review, copying or distribution of it is strictly prohibited. Please inform us immediately and destroy the original transmittal from your system. Thank you for your co-operation.

Hi Alexei

You don't need webMathematica to save a notebook as an html document.
Just go to File > Save As > *.html
You only need webMathematica if you wish to set up a site on a server
to display and evaluate Mathematica documents.

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