Specifically, there is some server side transforms that combine xslt
with javascript server side to render MathML.. found source on W3's
website under the math ml section..
I don't feel like re-writing the sheets to work with axkit because of
their broken xslt implimentation for use with $MS's broken xslt.
-Robert Ferney

On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 21:48, S Woodside wrote:
> I don't recall ever hearing of a browser that could do an XSLT 
> pipeline, but I don't pay too much attention to it.
> 
> simon
> 
> On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 07:11  PM, Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
> 
> > If not, I feel an itch that I might have to go and scratch.
> >
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