Re: Putting math on the web with MathML http://www.w3.org/Math/XSL/

 

   The table at the top of this page fails to mention the cases where CSS is
   used to render the equations. In this case, I believe, any browser that
   supports XSLT and CSS should (theoretically) work.

   Jack

I fear that currently the "javascript" used to do some of the stretchy
bracket positioning is microsoft-specific, mainly because I was using
their documentation at the time. I'm sure that it could be made cross
browser compatible but I didn't want to claim that at the time.

David

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