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Re: web apps and idl [message #72276] Thu, 26 August 2010 08:49 Go to previous message
oxfordenergyservices is currently offline  oxfordenergyservices
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On 26 Aug, 16:33, "Jeff N." <jeffnettles4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 26, 6:23 am, a <oxfordenergyservi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 26 Aug, 10:54, a <oxfordenergyservi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Hi
>
>>> I want to write a web application which takes data, processes, graphs
>>> etc. on a website.  I don't know any web programming and would really
>>> like to use idl for the data processing.  Does anybody know if there
>>> is a tried and tested way of doing this?  Can php run an idl program
>>> (ie launch something on the linux command line) and use the results?
>
>>> Thanks
>
>> ok.  i could have looked a bit harder but also wanted some feedback.
>
>> is IONscript the way to go?
>
> I looked into this briefly once, but never got much further than the
> state you're at now though :)  I think you have two other options -
> you could use the IDL-Java bridge, or you could do something like what
> you mentioned - have php run idl and swap info back and forth.  Henry
> Throop's New Horizons Geometry Visualizer does this: http://soc.boulder.swri.edu/nhgv/
> There used to be a link on the ittvis webpage from a talk he gave at
> an idl user's group meeting about how he did it, but i couldn't find
> the talk :(
>
> Jeff

Thanks Jeff

I think this is the talk http://www.boulder.swri.edu/~throop/files/GV_oct08.pdf

Just going through it now...!
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