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Is anyone else not seeing the math type? Or is it just me?

Testing: \[ x^2 \]
(09-06-2014 05:44 AM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Is anyone else not seeing the math type? Or is it just me?

Everything is working fine, including your example. Be sure that Javascript is enabled.

Dieter
(09-06-2014 05:44 AM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Or is it just me?
No, unfortunately not, and it's not the first time it doesn't work.

I'm on FF 31.0 with one update to go. Maybe this is the problem?

Edith says: No, doesn't work on IE either.
(09-06-2014 06:22 AM)Thomas Radtke Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2014 05:44 AM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Or is it just me?
No, unfortunately not, and it's not the first time it doesn't work.

I'm on FF 31.0 with one update to go. Maybe this is the problem?

Edith says: No, doesn't work on IE either.

Nor Opera, Chrome, or Safari. Something is rotten in Denmark.
From Changes to the MathJax CDN:
Quote:Important changes for SSL users

The MathJax CDN now provides SSL access at cdn.mathjax.org.

NOTE: The direct Rackspace address will be retired on July 31, 2014.

If you have been using the address

https://c328740.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/

you should switch to

https://cdn.mathjax.org/

Cheers
Thomas
(09-06-2014 05:57 AM)Dieter Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2014 05:44 AM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Is anyone else not seeing the math type? Or is it just me?

Everything is working fine, including your example. Be sure that Javascript is enabled.

Dieter

I have never turned JavaScript off and just checked that it was on. Still not seeing it
(09-06-2014 11:11 AM)Thomas Klemm Wrote: [ -> ]From Changes to the MathJax CDN:
Quote:Important changes for SSL users

The MathJax CDN now provides SSL access at cdn.mathjax.org.

NOTE: The direct Rackspace address will be retired on July 31, 2014.

If you have been using the address

https://c328740.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/

you should switch to

https://cdn.mathjax.org/

Cheers
Thomas

Does this mean that the forum needs to update its links? Or is this something I now have to do on my end?
(09-06-2014 01:38 PM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Does this mean that the forum needs to update its links?

Yes. Or Dave can install MathJax to make it independent of the availability of others hosts.
cf. Obtaining MathJax via an archive

Quote:Or is this something I now have to do on my end?

No. I'm afraid we'll have to wait until it's fixed.

Cheers
Thomas
(09-06-2014 02:49 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2014 01:38 PM)Han Wrote: [ -> ]Does this mean that the forum needs to update its links?

Yes. Or Dave can install MathJax to make it independent of the availability of others hosts.
cf. Obtaining MathJax via an archive

Quote:Or is this something I now have to do on my end?

No. I'm afraid we'll have to wait until it's fixed.

Cheers
Thomas

Thank you for the response. I will just be more patient.
Unfortunately, I can't do anything to to help. Dave is the only person who can fix this. I'll email him........
Should be fixed now.
(09-07-2014 12:24 AM)Dave Hicks Wrote: [ -> ]Should be fixed now.

Thanks, Dave! Works great again! \(x =\begin{cases}a & x = 0\\b & x > 0\end{cases}\)
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