- From: <RobertM@dessci.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 10:06:49 -0600
- To: simon.siemens@web.de
- CC: www-math@w3.org
Walter, > I'm currently creating a university site, which extensively uses MathML > (DTD XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0). During my work there came up two questions: > > 1) If I validate the XHTML with the W3C validator, is the MathML part > valid as well? It might be, as the validator should be a general dtd > validator. Yes, it should validate. However, it only recognizes certain doctypes. I think the list is the one give at http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html but I could be wrong about that. If you are having trouble, try writing to the Validator team using the form at http://validator.w3.org/feedback.html > 2) May I use the MathML logo on my website to show, that I use MathML > and that it is valid? There is no statement on your website about this > (legal) issue. I beleive you can. However, I will check, since in any event, there should be a statement. --Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Robert Miner RobertM@dessci.com W3C Math Interest Group Co-Chair 651-223-2883 Design Science, Inc. "How Science Communicates" www.dessci.com ------------------------------------------------------------------
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