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Detecting StackExchanges with non-standard “plugins” (e.g. MathJax)Detecting StackExchanges with non-standard “plugins” (e.g. MathJax)

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?

Possible Duplicate:
Detecting StackExchanges with non-standard “plugins” (e.g. MathJax)

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?

Possible Duplicate:
Detecting StackExchanges with non-standard “plugins” (e.g. MathJax)

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?

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Possible Duplicate:
Detecting StackExchanges with non-standard “plugins” (e.g. MathJax)

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?

Possible Duplicate:
Detecting StackExchanges with non-standard “plugins” (e.g. MathJax)

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?

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Can StackAuth please report which sites use MathJax?

I just added MathJax support to StackMobile (it seems to actually work on Android phones).

However, embedding MathJax on every single page seems like a waste. It would be nice to know which sites use MathJax and which ones don't.

Can StackAuth please include that information?