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Some MathML results cause my browser to complain about missing character entities. Is there a way I can overcome this limitation?

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Some MathML results cause my browser to complain about missing character entities. Is there a way I can overcome this limitation?

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MathML Advanced Settings support outputting the MathML using various sets of character entities that may be defined in external XML DTDs and may not be immediately available when viewing the MathML results. You can choose the XML character entity set, which limits the use of character entities to the minimum set required by XML. When I attempt to view XHTML results in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, I receive a security warning panel noting: “This page is accessing information that is not under its control.” Why is this warning issued? The XHTML result may contain a link to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website and its MathML XSL style sheet, and depending upon the security settings in your browser, you are warned that references to content not on our site will be used to help render the XHTML. You can either turn off the use of the W3C style sheet using Advanced Settings for XHTML or modify your security settings to eliminate the warning if desired.

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