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Yesterday, latex was fine. Today, all posts with latex get "Math Error". No changes on my machine. Anyone else seeing this?
SammyS said:Earlier today I had a few of those errors, then all was fine.
Now I get that error for ALL LaTeX code.
[itex]\displaystyle \text{Like this .}[/itex]
Mark44 said:No success yet, after clearing my browser's cache.
Mark44 said:Greg,
It seems to work fine on IE8, which I'm running at home. I'm having the problems on two machines at work, where I'm running IE9. I think they might be having problems loading one or more of the js files.
If the problem is still there tomorrow I'll attach a screen shot, or if the problem goes away, I'll say that. Either way I'll get back to you tomorrow.
A Mathjax problem refers to an error that occurs when using the Mathjax library for rendering mathematical equations and symbols in HTML pages. This library uses LaTeX syntax to format equations, and a Mathjax problem can occur when there is an issue with the LaTeX code or the Mathjax library itself.
The phrase "Latex Error Today" in a Mathjax problem refers to the specific error that occurred while rendering the mathematical equation or symbol. This error message is generated by the LaTeX compiler and can indicate a syntax error or an issue with the LaTeX code.
This could be because there is an issue with the Mathjax library itself, or the webpage you are viewing is using an outdated version of the library. It could also be due to a conflict with other scripts on the webpage. Try updating the Mathjax library or disabling other scripts to see if it resolves the issue.
To fix a Mathjax problem, first check the LaTeX code for any syntax errors. If the code is correct, try updating the Mathjax library to the latest version. If the issue persists, there may be a conflict with other scripts on the webpage. In this case, try disabling other scripts or using a different browser.
While Mathjax is a widely used and reliable library for rendering mathematical equations and symbols, it is not immune to errors. It is important to ensure that the LaTeX code is correct and that the Mathjax library is up to date. If issues persist, there may be conflicts with other scripts on the webpage.