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Subject:Re: non-ASCII Characters in HTML From:Brian Flaherty <brflah -at- COPELCO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 14 Jul 1999 09:55:03 -0400
If you are working on mathematical formulas, you may want to explore the
Mathematical Markup Language (MathML). This is particularly helpful for
engineers and scientists working with sophisticated mathematical modules
needing to be documented. CAVEAT: You may need to obtain and install
MathML extensions for your browser (NN, IE, etc.) - the same would be for
those wanting to view your MathML pages.