Markup Languages
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- XHTML+SMIL Profile
- Integrates a subset of the SMIL 2.0 specification with XHTML. Includes SMIL 2.0 modules providing support for animation, content control, media objects, timing and synchronization, and transition effects. (W3C Note 31 January 2002)
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- Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 1.0)
- The W3C's official technical description of the language, including the document type definition and elements within the language. (June 15, 1998)
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- XHTML Web Design for Beginners
- An introductory article for those with no prior experience of HTML. Covers version 1.0 Transitional.
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- XHTML is the Most Important XML Vocabulary
- An article covering possible future outcomes for version 2 of the standard.
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- Mathematical Markup Language (MathML)
- Official page from the World Wide Web Consortium. Includes the MathML specification, links to related software, and other resources.
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- EzMath
- MathML editor which generates HTML or MathML code. Freeware implementation for Windows 95/NT.
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- FireMath
- A Firefox browser extension for WYSIWYG MathML editing. Site includes installation instructions, usage examples, FAQ, a discussion forum and links to resources.
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- Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0
- Describes mathematical notation and capturing both its structure and content. (W3C Recommendation 21 February 2001)
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- Mathematical Markup Language (MathML?) 1.01 Specification
- W3C Recommendation, revision of 7 July 1999.
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- Wikipedia: MathML
- Encyclopedia article on the markup language, covering history, semantics, and software support.
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- sMArTH
- An equation editor for MathML and LaTeX built on open Web standards using a SVG interface, implemented in ECMAScript. MathML, LaTeX and SVG exports. Open-source.
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- MathML-enabled M13 Builds For Win32
- A MathML-enabled Mozilla (Netscape Communicator 5) is available for Windows and Linux. (February 12, 2000)