Rud Merriam schrieb:
> I have been trying to get the ASCIIMath Plugin to work. I found that
> only the first plugin on a page did anything and an error message is
> displayed about a missing variable. After some investigation I found
> that in the file ASCIIMath.php on line 69 is a "include_once" statement.
> Changing that to "include" allowed each instance of the plugin to work.
Thanks! I just fixed that in CVS.
> The plugin still does not work completely. The replacement of the
> expression to MathML tags is performed but the graphics is not
> generated. Is there something else needed to make this work? You can see
> what I am getting at ___http://www.k5rud.us/over50/wiki/index.php/RudTest_.
Your browser needs to be able to render mathml. mozilla does this since
about a year, MS Internet Explorer needs a plugin AFAIK.
> I am a software developer (primarily C++) but not familiar with PHP.
> Still, I think I fixed a number of errors in the ASCIIMath PHP code that
> generated error messages. There were a number of places where I removed
> the & (reference?) from function names where the error messages was
> saying not to return a reference except to variables.
Thanks for I reporting. I'll try to reproduce these.
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