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Building dynamic Web sites with mathematical content Hits: 835


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Learn how JSP technology and LaTeX help online science education and research. JSP pages and custom tags can get LaTeX-formatted formulae onto the Web in a fashion that is easy for the author and doesn't require any special client-side software. Through increasingly efficient methods, you'll see how server-side Java technology can harness the power of disparate third-party tools to solve seemingly intractable problems.


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Date Added: Feb 5, 2002
Last Updated: Feb 5, 2002


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