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Practical MathML

Monday, February 12th, 2007

MathML is a markup language used to facilitate the sharing of mathematical equations on the web. It contains both presentational and structural elements, allowing you to show how the equation looks, but also how it actually works.

A carefully encoded MathML expression can be evaluated in a computer algebra system, rendered in a Web browser, edited in your word processor, and printed on your laser printer. Source

Like many web technologies, actually achieving this optimistic description in the real world is not straightforward - some care must be taken when placing MathML equations in your HTML pages.

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WSG Presentation - 18 Jan 07

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

These are my notes from the presentation I gave at the 7th Canberra Web Standards Group meeting, 18 January 2007.

I spoke about the Navy internet website - the current version, the next version and problems we’ve had.

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