- From: Juan R. <jrga@canonicalscience.org>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2011 15:08:46 +0200
- To: David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk>
- Cc: www-math@w3.org
El jue, 07-07-2011 a las 22:59 +0100, David Carlisle escribió: > it needs another mrow between the msup and the mfenced. > > If that is added, it works as intended in Opera and IE (I tested it with > IE 10 but I think 9 should work as well). I confirm that adding the extra mrow, Opera 11.10 under Windows XP renders correct. > It's unfortunate that it doesn't work in the current chrome, I tried it > with Chrome 14.0.803.0 dev-m, and got a result similar to your > screenshot. It appears it doesn't support all the css properties used > (in particular to flip the order of rendering inline table cells) I confirm that Chrome 12.0 under Windows XP does not render correct even after adding the extra mrow. El vie, 08-07-2011 a las 21:22 +0100, David Carlisle escribió: > Firefox 3 is pretty old (firefox on my machine automatically updated > itself to 8 today) if you use firefox 4 or later mathml also workd in > html as well as xhtml, I cannot confirm. The last FF 5.0 (version 6 is still beta) under Windows XP does not render correct even after adding the extra mrow. > so there would be no advantage to using such a > technique in firefox. > > David > In the other side, the html page with Mathjax works fine in all the browsers and OS cited. It renders correct even in an old IE 6 under Windows XP! Apart from the advantages said by Carlisle, I want to add that no plugins or special fonts need to be downloaded and installed for Mathjax and that it also works with mobile devices.
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