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Paul Topping said:
> MathPlayer (www.dessci.com/mathplayer), the free MathML engine for
> Internet Explorer supports Content MathML.
>
> Paul Topping
> Design Science

None browser _natively_ support content MathML because even Amaya or
Mozilla Firefox are supporting p-MathML alone.

Yes, you can install a third-party plugin in MSIE with good support for
both p-MathML and c-MathML. Therefore, after 10 years of efforts with
mathematical drafts and specs. MathPlayer appears like the only posibility
for rendering semantic markup on-line. This effort from Design Science may
be recognized in no doubt.

A question, can Mathplayer understand and render adequately examples of
***real*** content MathML typed below i discovered just some days ago (i
will further analize in canonical science today)?

<math>
  <semantics>
    <apply>
      <eq/>
      <ci>x</ci>
      <cn>5</cn>
    <apply/>
    <annotation encoding="TeX">
      x_i = 5
    </annotation>
  </semantics>
</math>

This would NOT be rendered as x=5.

<math>
  <?context-mathml-directive log location left?>
  <apply><log/>
    <logbase><ci>7</ci></logbase>
    <ci>x</ci>
  <apply/>
</math>

This would NOT be rendered as log_7(x). The context PI is based in ConText
software listed at MathML software page

[http://www.w3.org/Math/Software/mathml_software_cat_composition_engines.html]


Juan R.

Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE)




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