Re: HTML (not XHTML) with MathML embedded

My apologies.  I did not read your original message carefully and missed 
your very important
restriction to HTML.    As to your original question, I think the real 
question is "when will
Mozilla support editing based on the XHTML based DTD's rather than when 
will the HTML
DTD be extended.

There are lots of XML editors that handle the mixed DTD and there 
appears to be some work in that
direction (see the work on Mozile) at:

http://mozile.mozdev.org/

and also

http://www.playsophy.com/edom/demos/XML/xuleditor.xul

I am not aware of any serious attempt to extend a non-xml based editing 
system.

Stan.





ajvincent@juno.com wrote:

>Are you finding that you are not able to use something from DTD's on the MathML site?
>see http://www.w3.org/Math/DTD
>
>Pardon me for being obtuse, but is it legal/recommended to use an XHTML + MathML DTD and save the document as text/html?
>
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Received on Sunday, 6 June 2004 19:22:20 UTC