← Back to context Comment by tommica 3 months ago Yep, doesn't this make certain pages not work anymore? 3 comments tommica Reply therealmarv 3 months ago it will. It will make old non-updated pages break with same fate as old outdated pages which used MathML in the past and were not updated with polyfills. mananaysiempre 3 months ago FYI, MathML is currently shipping (again, after all these years) in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari[1].[1] https://mathml.igalia.com/ onion2k 3 months ago It makes them not work in Chrome. For any application that supports XSLT they'll continue to work fine.
therealmarv 3 months ago it will. It will make old non-updated pages break with same fate as old outdated pages which used MathML in the past and were not updated with polyfills. mananaysiempre 3 months ago FYI, MathML is currently shipping (again, after all these years) in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari[1].[1] https://mathml.igalia.com/
mananaysiempre 3 months ago FYI, MathML is currently shipping (again, after all these years) in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari[1].[1] https://mathml.igalia.com/
onion2k 3 months ago It makes them not work in Chrome. For any application that supports XSLT they'll continue to work fine.
it will. It will make old non-updated pages break with same fate as old outdated pages which used MathML in the past and were not updated with polyfills.
FYI, MathML is currently shipping (again, after all these years) in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari[1].
[1] https://mathml.igalia.com/
It makes them not work in Chrome. For any application that supports XSLT they'll continue to work fine.