> Hi,
>
> Can someone fill me in on the state of play with features of HTML3 dealing
> with formulas, maths and the like? Our library wants to include exam papers
> in its Web pages which contain material that goes beyond HTML2.
>
> Any suggestions would be helpful.
acrobat, acrobat, acrobat......
>
html3 maths is a bit limited at best. probably up to
a-level standard (i.e. pre-university). and personally
i doubt that it will ever be implemented generally.
a bit of a minority niche market which netscape
or microsoft are unlikely to address - not when there
are exciting things to do, like blinking. :-(
malcolm clark tel: (+44) 01203 523365
computing services fax: (+44) 01203 523267
university of warwick url: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~cudax/egotrip.html
coventry, cv4 7al, uk email: m.clark@warwick.ac.uk
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