# Jqmath producing strange behaviour, incorrect rendering

I am using jqmath for math rendering.Here is the complete code

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en" xmlns:m="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">

<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="jquery-1.4.3.min.js"></script>
<script src="jqmath-etc-0.4.0.min.js"></script>

<title>Displaying maths</title>
<body>

<p>If $ax^2+bx+c=0$ with $a≠0$, then:
$$∰f'(x)=\lim↙{h→0}{f(x+h)-f(x)}/h$$
</p>
</body>
</html>


It is working perfectly in firefox but not in chrome 32 and IE 8.I checked the compatibility and it says jqMath is compatible with both the versions.So why it is not working?

The strange part is that the home page of jqmath is working perfectly and when I write math expressions in the text area available for practice on the homepage, that is also being rendered properly.So where is the problem?

EDIT

The symbols are appearing but are scattered.It seems the problem is only with divide-by e.g. 2/3.If I visit homepage of jqmath using same version of chrome and write the same expressions in the test area provided, they are rendered correctly.

Example1

firefox(correct) chrome(wrong)

Example2

firefox(correct) chrome(wrong)

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@DaveBarton:I think you can help (the author of jqmath) –  Insane Coder Feb 17 '14 at 12:44
“Incorrect rendering” and “not working” are not problem descriptions; explain how the rendering differs from the expected. –  Jukka K. Korpela Feb 17 '14 at 17:27
@JukkaK.Korpela:Please see the EDIT with diagrams. –  Insane Coder Feb 17 '14 at 18:10
@JukkaK.Korpela: I found the solution.I was not including the css file provided with jqmath.But shockingly why was it working in firefox?In fact, it was the reason I removed that css thinking it is not required. –  Insane Coder Feb 17 '14 at 18:25

:Thanks Dave for the response.Special thanks for giving us the jqmath, an extremely useful library. –  Insane Coder Feb 18 '14 at 10:04