alice-teacher posting to a web site

Don Slater dslater at andrew.cmu.edu
Tue Dec 14 12:20:26 EST 2010


Ella,
In the File menu, choose "Export as a Web Page". In the dialog box that appears, add your title and name, and specify where you want it saved. If you do not select the option "Add the code for this world to this page", the code will not be accessible.

This will create a directory with three files, the .a2w (copy of the actual world), a .jar which contains the Alice library commands that will allow the world to execute as an applet in the html page, and the .html file. When you wish to post the world on your web site, keep this directory together, and create a link to the .html file.

When people try to access the page, they may be prompted to add plugins to their browser that will support the 3D graphics. There will be a link to the plugins.

Later,
Don Slater

On Dec 13, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Ella Glazer wrote:

> Is there any way to post an Alice program to a website without the code being visible and with it able to run? 
> Thanks
> Ella Glazer
> Saint Peters Prep
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