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Laurence Reeves wrote:
> Tony Firshman wrote:

<My incorrect re-def of &sime; snipped - shorry)>

> Curiously... I tried to upload an example of &sime; on a MathML page to 
> my website. I don't quite understand this, but Pipex will let me 
> up/download pages called "sime.xhtml", but for some reason, they block 
> them from being fetched (I get a 404 error). Weirder yet, when I call it 
> "sime.html", SeaMonkey fetches it, but then fails to display the thing 
> properly - even though "View Source" shows source identical to the 
> "sime.xhtml" file I'm viewing locally.
> So... if anyone cares: <http://www.bergbland.info/sime.xhtml> you 
> probably can't read (although, curiouser and curiouser, I /can/ "wget" 
> it), and <http://www.bergbland.info/sime.html> probably displays wrong. 
> However, if you can save the source, then rename it to "sime.xhtml", 
> then view it, maybe...

Incidentally Pipex puts the page in a frame.
The *real* url is http://www.auni40.dsl.pipex.com/sime.html

                asymp   sime   cong
                 n  c   n  c   n   c
Firefox 1.5.0.9  1  1   1  0   1   1

MSIE 6.0         1  1   0  0   0   0

Both browsers display the literal entity for character version of sime
(&sime;).
The other MSIE failures actually show an unprintable character
(rectangle) under all western chr encodings so it seems to be trying.

Tony








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