- From: Andreas Strotmann <Strotmann@rrz.uni-koeln.de>
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 17:18:26 +0100
- To: www-math@w3.org
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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The URL path in your request doesn't match anything we have available. NOTE: In October 1996 we moved several historical documents to archival storage. The document you are looking for may be there. We may be able to retrieve the document you asked for from our archives. Please step through the following points to find and hopefully fix the problem: If you typed the URL by hand then please make sure that it is exactly as it should be. Also check the capitalization and that you are using forward slashes ( / ). If you are in doubt then you can always try to find what you are looking for from our home page. If this does not help then you may want to try our search engine to look for specific keywords. If the link you have is very old or you picked it up from a book etc. then it may not exist anymore. In that case please mail the full URL to our Webmaster explaining where you got the link and what information you are looking for. You can get more information about the W3C website and how to browse around from our Webmaster FAQ. </text> </errormsg> -- Andreas Strotmann
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