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Oh Mia, Amaya!

April 12, 1999

Did you know that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has its own multi-purpose browser/editor? It's called Amaya and it's been around for years. The W3C uses Amaya as a testbed for the newest specifications, such as HTML 4.0, XML 1.0, CSS 1.0, and even MathML 1.0.

Amaya Editor/Browser Free browser from the W3C that supports HTML, XML, CSS, and MathML. Also permits editing, viewing document structure, displaying PNG image format, and more. Amaya can output XML and MathML as well as HTML.
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/BinDist.html Windows or Unix required (Windows NT and Windows 95, PC Linux, Sparc /Solaris, AIX, OSF/1).

If you don't want to bother downloading Amaya, be sure to at least take a look at this screen shot from the W3C in which MathML is displayed.

Those who have downloaded Amaya can test two examples provided in the doingit1.zip file:

Here's a large screen shot of Amaya browsing both of the above MathML documents. These examples will not work in IE5. However, IE5 can display MathML that uses Namespaces; check out this MathML example by Elliotte Rusty Harold.

Validating It Without IE5
Doing It With XML, Part 1
Solutions to Bugs and Preview of Next Month's Part 2


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