This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards, but is accessible to any browser or Internet device. W3C Math Home What is MathML MathML 2.0, a W3C Recommendation was released on 21 Feb 2001. A product of the W3C Math working group, MathML is a low-level specification for describing mathematics as a basis for machine to machine communication. It provides a much needed ...
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Details | Installation Add Math to Web pages with HP EzMath v1.1 Dave Raggett dsr@w3.org , Davy Batsalle batsalle@email.enst.fr 25th Ocober 1998 The Web lacks an effective means for embedding mathematical expressions in Web pages. Hitherto, authors have been forced to use bitmapped images, which are slow to load, complex to produce, and look bad when printed. EzMath provides an easy to learn ...
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MathML-enabled M13 Builds For Win32 Saturday February 12th, 2000 Dawn Endico has built a MathML-enabled M13 build for Win32 platforms, so now Linux and Win32 users can test out MathML with the W3C test suites, submit bug reports, and heap praise on the appropriate parties. threaded flat mode Flag new posts Am I missing something submitted by sjoerd Sunday February 13th, 2000 02:04:03 PM Reply ...
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MathML Has Landed Tuesday September 21st, 1999 Mike Shaver has landed the work of the MathML group in the tree. It's not available in the nightlies yet, but you can pull the MathML code and build it, if you're so inclined. You can find instructions in the MathML newsgroup. Check the M9 released-- MathML landing thread for pull instructions. We'll let you know when it enters the nightly builds.
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