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Just a few quick MathML examples here, stolen from Mozilla's MathML Torture Test page. This is only to demonstrate how you can seamlessly embed MathML XML markup directly within a Joomla! article, within an XHTML document.
Note that prior to HTML5 you would need to serve your XHTML with a suitable MIME type to just mix it into the document this way (which is why I first created this page in 2009 to demonstrate how that is done), but HTML5 has a special provision for the <math> tag, which makes things a lot easier. And of course your browser needs to know how to render it.
You might as well forget Internet Explorer for this; it can't even handle some basic XHTML and CSS standards properly, least of all extensions such as MathML. But I believe there is an IE plug-in for MathML somewhere, and there are other tricks you can use (e.g. a special XSLT transform) to help out other browsers.
Recent versions of Opera have added limited support for MathML (since 9.5), but as far as I know, Safari & Chrome are still lacking.
∴ Firefox = King of the Web :P
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