SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the challenges of using MathML for displaying mathematical content across different web browsers, particularly highlighting Internet Explorer's inconsistent support. Users express frustration with the lack of uniformity in rendering MathML and seek recommendations for reliable browsers. The W3C MathML editor is mentioned as a useful tool, along with a link to a list of supported software for MathML implementations.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of MathML (Mathematical Markup Language)
- Familiarity with web browser compatibility issues
- Knowledge of W3C standards and tools
- Basic skills in HTML and web development
NEXT STEPS
- Explore the W3C MathML editor for creating MathML content
- Research browser compatibility for MathML, focusing on alternatives to Internet Explorer
- Investigate other MathML support software listed on the W3C website
- Learn about best practices for embedding MathML in web pages
USEFUL FOR
Web developers, educators, and researchers who need to display mathematical content on websites and are seeking reliable solutions for MathML rendering.