# allow specific <script> tags in CKEditor

I am using DotNetBlogEngine and to post math equations I'd like to use MathJax, a JS Component which makes it super simple to embed LaTeX code like this:

<script type="math/tex; mode=display">
\sum_{n=1}^\infty {1\over n^2} = {\pi^2\over 6}
</script>


My problem is, as I put the HTML-Code in de Code-View of CKEditor save it an I reopen it it looks like this:

<script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[
\sum_{n=1}^\infty {1\over n^2} = {\pi^2\over 6}

// ]]></script>


I think this is for security reasons. Is there a way to allow script tags of type math/tex ?

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Firstly, kudos for using MathJax - I'm a big fan of it. Secondly, why not (instead of making users write out script tags) use LaTeX-style delimiters (\$) and replace them serverside with their HTML counterparts? –  Jim O'Brien Sep 30 '12 at 9:02
No, those <![CDATA[]]> blocks have nothing to do with the kind of security you're thinking about. Those are added, presumably, because it's an XHTML DOCTYPE (maybe due to the LaTeX?) and you have to mark script tag data as character data (CDATA) blocks so things like > and entities don't poke the parser between the eyes. –  Jared Farrish Sep 30 '12 at 9:05
@JimO'Brien: Good mention, i didn't think about this possibility yet. –  john84 Sep 30 '12 at 9:07
I agree, it doesn't have to be explicitly in script tags, as long as it's kept together. On another note, I saw a really good web-based math formula editor just a week or so ago... –  Jared Farrish Sep 30 '12 at 9:10
@JaredFarrish: I'm not shure if I understand your first comment. That it isn't for sec seems clear. Do you mean I schould embed the latex inside the CDATA tag? But anyway the type attribute get's replaced. –  john84 Sep 30 '12 at 9:19

I've tested the sample code in the demo at http://ckeditor.com/demo and I don't see any change to the contents or the attributes of the script.

I've tested Firefox, Chrome and IE9.

Are you sure that the problem is CKEditor and not something on your server, or some plugin that you have added?

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It is a plugin, it's the MathJax plugin. –  Jared Farrish Sep 30 '12 at 11:52
Shame on me! Dot Net Blog Engine doesn't use CKEditor, instead it uses TinyMCE. I could cry hours I spent with the wrong documentation. Anyway even on the TinyMCE Demo the type get's not replaced, I'll take a look on the server side –  john84 Sep 30 '12 at 12:43
@john84 - What?!?! I knew TinyMCE had an editor, because I saw it last week... Sigh. –  Jared Farrish Sep 30 '12 at 12:45
–  john84 Sep 30 '12 at 12:51

Well the solution.

1. after a second look on the MathJax Documentation I found out that I can embed Math using the script-Tag as in my Question but also using the Latex Math-Block notation . For example:

$x_{1,2} = \left(\frac{p}{2} \right) \pm \sqrt{\left(\frac{p}{2}\right)^2 - q}$

it works.

1. It would have been possible to use a WSIWYG-Editor Plugin (like that wiris.com/portal/plugins/demo/tinymce/aspx ) the probelm, these plugins generate png pictures and reference them. They have less quality than MathJax.
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