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Old May 29th, 2009, 12:24 AM
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hello sir

do anybody know how to view tex equations(in xml files) in browser by using xslt?

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please help anyone
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Old May 29th, 2009, 03:15 AM
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This is an XSLT forum, therefore it is very unlikely any of us will have any idea what 'tex equations' is - I know I don't.

If you give us an idea of what you are talking about, such as showing us what you would like the output to look like, and what your input looks like, and what XSLT you have tried so far we may be able to help you.
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First, please don't be so impatient. Half the people in the world were in bed when you wrote your post, posting a followup 50 minutes later doesn't improve your chances.

I'd suggest asking this one on the xsl-list at mulberrytech.com. There are a lot more people answering questions on that list and some of them know a lot about mathematical markup.
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Once I used the below code. But you should install tech-explorer, using which you can view TEX equations in IE. Try the below:

Code:
<OBJECT ID="matrix" TYPE="application/x-techexplorer" CLASSID="clsid:5AFAB315-AD87-11D3-98BB-002035EFB1A4">
<PARAM NAME="AutoSize" VALUE="TRUE"/>
<PARAM NAME="DataType" VALUE="0"/>
<PARAM NAME="Data">
<xsl:attribute name="value">
$<xsl:apply-templates/>$</xsl:attribute>
</PARAM>
</OBJECT>

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