- From: Benji <bmauclaire@free.fr>
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 12:23:32 -0500 (EST)
- To: Amaya <www-amaya@w3.org>
Bonjour, M'interessant au mathml, j'ai donc voulu effectuer quelques rendus avec Amaya. Cependant, il semble qu'il ne reconnaisse pas toutes les balises. La w3c ne ferait-elle pas suivre ses nouvelles technologies a l'equipe d'Amaya ? Ci-dessous les retours d'erreurs : ---------- *** Errors/warnings in http://www.w3.org/Math/testsuite/testsuite/Content/Calculus/int/int2.xml line 57, char 6: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <apply> line 58, char 8: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <int> line 59, char 8: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <bvar> line 60, char 10: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <ci> line 62, char 8: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <lowlimit> line 63, char 10: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <cn> line 65, char 8: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <uplimit> line 66, char 10: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <ci> line 68, char 8: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <apply> line 69, char 10: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <plus> line 70, char 10: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <ci> line 71, char 10: Invalid or unsupported MathML element <ci> --------------- Est-ce qu'il est prevu de pouvoir rediger du mathml "compatible w3c" (les pages de test proposees sur le site) avec Amaya ? Tres cordialement, Benjamin. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ Handy Book to Science \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If it's green or it wiggles, it's biology. If it stinks, it's chemistry. If it doesn't work, it's physics. If it's stubborn, it's a computer. ````` This message was made on a Linux Debian raid0 station '''''''
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