Dear R People: Has anyone put R on a web server any time, recently, please? (Red Hat Linux) The University of Montana put a version up in 2003, but I was wondering if anyone had done so, please? Also, where would I find information on such an installation, please? thanks, Sincerely, Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: hodgess at gator.uhd.edu
>Has anyone put R on a web server any time, recently, please?It depends on what you mean by "recently". R 2.3.1 and 1054 packages at http://kryton.cc.unt.edu/cgi-bin/R/Rprog R 2.3.1 and 1046 packages at http://www.unt.edu/rss/Rinterface.htm R 2.3.1 and 499 packages at http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/Rweb/ R 2.3.0 and 85 packages at http://rweb.stat.umn.edu/Rweb/ R 2.2.1 and 359 packages at http://actin.ucd.ie/Rweb/ R 2.2.0 and 25 packages at http://www.digitalhermit.com/math/Rweb.html R 2.2.0 and 25 packages at http://r.nakama.ne.jp/Rweb-jp/ R 2.1.0 and 25 packages at http://dssm.unipa.it/R-php/ R 2.1.0 and 25 packages at http://homeworld.rutgers.edu/Rweb/Rweb.general.html R 2.0.1 and 526 packages at http://www.ms.uky.edu/~statweb/ R 1.9.1 and 35 packages at http://origin.scic.ulst.ac.uk/Rweb/ R 1.9.0 and 106 packages at http://hermes.sdu.dk/cgi-bin/go/ R 1.9.0 and 48 packages at http://claree.univ-lille1.fr/Rweb/ R 1.8.1 and 30 packages at http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r17165/Rweb/Rweb.html R 1.8.1 and 30 packages at http://bayes.math.montana.edu/Rweb/ R 1.7.0 and 49 packages at http://bic.uams.edu/Rweb/ R 1.6.1 and 28 packages at http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~ulfi/cgi-bin/r-online/r-online.cgi R 1.5.0 and 32 packages at http://www.nku.edu/~longa/Rweb/ R 1.3.0 and 11 packages at http://genome1.beatson.gla.ac.uk/Rweb/ -- Jean R. Lobry (lobry at biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr) Laboratoire BBE-CNRS-UMR-5558, Univ. C. Bernard - LYON I, 43 Bd 11/11/1918, F-69622 VILLEURBANNE CEDEX, FRANCE allo : +33 472 43 12 87 fax : +33 472 43 13 88 http://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/members/lobry/
Erin Hodgess <hodgess <at> gator.dt.uh.edu> writes:> Has anyone put R on a web server any time, recently, please? > (Red Hat Linux) > > The University of Montana put a version up in 2003, but > I was wondering if anyone had done so, please? > > Also, where would I find information on such an installation, please?Mmh, putting R on a web server is not much different from putting it on an other linux installation. The question is probably more how to get R to work. RPad is a package that works, but as far as I remember the focus is on flexibility for Intranets, with high risks when used in the wild. If you want to run some specialized tasks only with fixed code, you could try our phpSerialize, which can run in the wild if your php code is ok, but it is by design not end-user flexible. Dieter
Maybe R-php? See the URL: http://dssm.unipa.it/R-php/ Dieter Menne wrote:>Erin Hodgess <hodgess <at> gator.dt.uh.edu> writes: > > > >>Has anyone put R on a web server any time, recently, please? >>(Red Hat Linux) >> >>The University of Montana put a version up in 2003, but >>I was wondering if anyone had done so, please? >> >>Also, where would I find information on such an installation, please? >> >> > >Mmh, putting R on a web server is not much different from putting it on an other >linux installation. The question is probably more how to get R to work. RPad is >a package that works, but as far as I remember the focus is on flexibility for >Intranets, with high risks when used in the wild. If you want to run some >specialized tasks only with fixed code, you could try our phpSerialize, which >can run in the wild if your php code is ok, but it is by design not end-user >flexible. > >Dieter > >______________________________________________ >R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > >-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Angelo M. Mineo Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche e Matematiche "S. Vianelli" Universit? degli Studi di Palermo Viale delle Scienze 90128 Palermo url: http://dssm.unipa.it/elio
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Indeed, security is a real issue. The CGIwithR package is another, relatively simple way to use R scripts as a CGI tool. D Dieter Menne wrote:> Erin Hodgess <hodgess <at> gator.dt.uh.edu> writes: > > >>Has anyone put R on a web server any time, recently, please? >>(Red Hat Linux) >> >>The University of Montana put a version up in 2003, but >>I was wondering if anyone had done so, please? >> >>Also, where would I find information on such an installation, please? > > > Mmh, putting R on a web server is not much different from putting it on an other > linux installation. The question is probably more how to get R to work. RPad is > a package that works, but as far as I remember the focus is on flexibility for > Intranets, with high risks when used in the wild. If you want to run some > specialized tasks only with fixed code, you could try our phpSerialize, which > can run in the wild if your php code is ok, but it is by design not end-user > flexible. > > Dieter > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html- -- Duncan Temple Lang duncan at wald.ucdavis.edu Department of Statistics work: (530) 752-4782 4210 Mathematical Sciences Building fax: (530) 752-7099 One Shields Ave. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616, USA -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (Darwin) iD8DBQFEu9iC9p/Jzwa2QP4RAtWYAJ47MIqgVddfNwoxiChs2lzyzc9oCQCfXMTH jJJEkX4/Fsahvyb1MiPe2nw=27X/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----