problem loading MathML/XML version of MML2 doc into IE6

Hi,

I just tried the MathML/XML version of the MML2.0 rev 2 draft in the 
latest and greatest IE with MathViewer and in the latest and greatest 
Mozilla.

It appears to work fine in Mozilla, but IE 6.0.2800... gives the 
following error message:

<errormsg>
<url>
http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-MathML2-20021219/overview.xml
</url>
<text>
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error 
and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
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The system cannot locate the object specified. Error processing resource 
'http://www.w3.org/TR/DTD/mathml2/xhtml-math11-f.dtd'. Line 5, Position 15

%xhtml-mathml;

</text>
</errormsg>
(ad-hoc markup mine ;-)

Following up the missing URL it complains about, it appears that that 
one is indeed unavailable:

<errormsg>
<url>
http://www.w3.org/TR/DTD/mathml2/xhtml-math11-f.dtd
</url>
<text>
Sorry, Not Found.

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</text>
</errormsg>

-- Andreas Strotmann

Received on Tuesday, 25 February 2003 03:49:48 UTC