# How can I enable use of math in my html web page

I have a blog where people can post their comments. My problem is that I need to enable people to be able to use math formulas using latex syntax. I cannot make any changes to the server. I can only embed a script in my HTML page. Kindly help.

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You can use jsMath to solve this problem. It is all client side javascript, but you must reference the jsMath library to use its functions.

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There's also MathJax, which seems to be shaping up as the successor to jsMath. –  Jim Lewis Jul 28 '10 at 18:07
I can't install in the server. –  Anonymous Jul 28 '10 at 18:27
You can link to it from any accessible location. The library doesn't necessarily need to be on the same server. –  recursive Jul 28 '10 at 23:45

You can use MathJax. Sample Blogger post: MathJax testing

<script src="http://www.mathjax.org/MathJax/MathJax.js">
//
//  This script call is what gets MathJax loaded and running
//
MathJax.Hub.Config({
// Only needed if to do more configuration within the page
// input is TeX and output is HTML-CSS
jax: ["input/MathML", "input/TeX", "output/HTML-CSS"],    format
// use the tex2jax preprocessor
extensions: ["tex2jax.js"],
tex2jax: {
// uncomment to use $...$ for inline math
inlineMath: [['$','$'], ['\$$','\$$']],
// set to 1 to allow \\$ to produce a dollar sign
processEscapes: 1
}
});
</script>

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You can also try the LaTeX 4 Web library, which converts LaTeX code into HTML.

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I tried it and it's very limited. –  Artefacto Jul 28 '10 at 18:06

I searched for "javascript latex" and found:

I'd suggest trying one of these, or finding another.

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