From: Rud M. <k5...@ar...> - 2007-02-21 15:51:56
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Hi Steven, =20 I should have mentioned that my browser renders the Old School site properly.=20 =20 If you visit my page does it appear properly? http://www.k5rud.us/over50/wiki/index.php/RudTest Rud Merriam K5RUD ARES AEC Montgomery County, TX=20 http://over50.k5rud.us/wiki/=20 -----Original Message----- From: sme...@gm... [mailto:sme...@gm...] On Behalf Of = Steven Chan Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:51 AM To: Rud Merriam Subject: Re: PhpWiki AsciiMath Plugin Question Hi Rud, This is not an ASCIIMathPHP problem but a MathML embedded in HTML = problem.=20 Have you looked at http://www.oldschool.com.sg/index.php/module/Shared/action/Static/tmpl/AS= CII MathPHP <http://www.oldschool.com.sg/index.php/module/Shared/action/Static/tmpl/A= SCI IMathPHP>=20 under the heading=20 Getting the Browser to render MathML Steven On 2/21/07, Rud Merriam < k5...@ar... <mailto:k5...@ar...> > = wrote:=20 Hi,=20 I am trying to use your PhpWiki AsciiMath plugin without success. It = seems to partially work since it generates the special HTML-like expressions = but the graphics are not rendered. See below for the "span" captured from a page.=20 Is something else needed to render the graphics?=20 Rud Merriam K5RUD ARES AEC Montgomery County, TX=20 <http://over50.k5rud.us/wiki/> http://over50.k5rud.us/wiki/=20 <span class=3D"plugin" id=3D"AsciiMathPlugin"><math xmlns=3D" <http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML> = http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">=20 <mo>'</mo>=20 <mrow>=20 <munderover>=20 <mo>∑</mo>=20 <mrow>=20 <mi>i</mi>=20 <mo>=3D</mo>=20 <mn>1</mn>=20 </mrow>=20 <mi>n</mi>=20 </munderover>=20 </mrow>=20 <mi>i</mi>=20 <mo>=3D</mo>=20 <mfrac>=20 <mrow>=20 <mi>n</mi>=20 <mrow>=20 <mo>(</mo>=20 <mi>n</mi>=20 <mn>+1</mn>=20 <mo>)</mo>=20 </mrow>=20 </mrow>=20 <mn>2</mn>=20 </mfrac>=20 <mo>`</mo>=20 </math>=20 </span>=20 |