Hi Paul, 2010-08-01 00:05 Paul Libbrecht <[email protected]>: > It would be polite to fix such things by a redirect on our side, or?
Indeed you're right about that. Still, there are some other changes (MathML/OpenMath alignment, etc.) about which we should probably notify them in a politically correct way. Or, for example, I think it's really not necessary that their primary link to OpenMath is nag.co.uk (which, however, redirects properly). > Can you list all of them? Here they are: > The OpenMath Standard (http://www.openmath.org/V2/standard/index.html) > consists of specifications for Maybe that should be http://www.openmath.org/standard/om20-2004-06-30/ > 1. OpenMath objects, representing the structure of formulæ > (http://www.openmath.org/V2/standard/objects.html); http://www.openmath.org/standard/om20-2004-06-30/omstd20html-2.xml#cha_obj ? > 2. Content Dictionaries, providing semantic context > (http://www.openmath.org/V2/standard/cd.html); http://www.openmath.org/standard/om20-2004-06-30/omstd20html-4.xml#cha_cd ? > 3. Encodings, both binary (http://www.openmath.org/V2/standard/binary.html) http://www.openmath.org/standard/om20-2004-06-30/omstd20html-3.xml#sec_binary > and XML (http://www.openmath.org/V2/standard/xml.html). http://www.openmath.org/standard/om20-2004-06-30/omstd20html-3.xml#sec_xml A Google search for "link:openmath.org site:tei-c.org" does not list more than these. BTW, it seems that their text on OpenMath has not changed from TEI P4 (2002) to P5 (2007). Cheers, Christoph -- Christoph Lange, Jacobs Univ. Bremen, http://kwarc.info/clange, Skype duke4701
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