On 31 Jan 2014 at 13:29, John Maddock wrote:
I've been investigating getting better equations and graphs into the Math lib docs and one prerequisite seems to be serving up pages as XHTML rather than HTML: without that SVG's simply do not display correctly (or at all) in IE. The docbook xhtml generation seems to be working OK, but would the pages get served correctly on the current website?
I assume you mean that the HTTP response says Content-Type: text/html? Have you tried renaming the .html files to .xhtml? That should solve the XHTML delivery problem. Failing that, I'd supply a suitable .htaccess file for Apache to override the response headers just for your project. Changing the default site-wide is likely to have unexpected consequences. Niall -- Currently unemployed and looking for work in Ireland. Work Portfolio: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/nialldouglas/