>
> > FF3 changed a number of its internal features, including some
> > important changes to the security model, that affected jsMath.  JsMath
> > was updated to account for these, but if you are running an older
> > version, it may not work properly with FF3.  The current version of
> > jsMath is 3.6b, and you need at least 3.6a to get all the FF3
> > updates.  I suspect you are probably at 3.5 or earlier (you can check
> > by  clicking the small "jsMath" button to get the jsMath control panel
> > which lists the version number).
>
> Ok, good to know. Sage 3.3 out in a day or two will update to jsMath
> 3.6a, so the above students are running earlier version with a very
> high probability.

Ah, that definitely explains it.  I didn't realize that the server was
sending so much information about specifics of how to parse things.
All the better reason for me to upgrade!

Any ideas on why an interact might not work in IE?

- kcrisman
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