# MathJax doesn't render the “less-than sign”

I'm trying to display the less-than sign using MathJax to render MathML input... currently working on Firefox but will be expanding to other browsers. I have tried displaying the sign in different variations:

• <
• &lt;
• &#x003C;

But I get the following error:

Error parsing MathML: not well-formed Line Number 18, Column 13: <mo><</mo> ------------------------------------------------------^


I'm using the following MathML code:

<math mode="display" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">
<mrow>
<mo>&#x003C;</mo>
</mrow>
[/itex]


Any idea why this might be happening? I've read that this might be a bug with MathJax, but I also tried doing this using other tags but no luck. I'm also pretty sure I'm using the latest version of MathJax.

Thanks, Hristo

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This was a bug in MathJax that was fixed in the SVN version 580, which hasn't been included in a packaged version yet. You may want to get a current SVN copy of MathJax rather than one of the ZIP files. The fix will be included in the next release of MathJax

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Ok thanks. I'll give that a try. –  Hristo Nov 9 '10 at 19:47
That worked. Thanks for the suggestion! –  Hristo Nov 10 '10 at 3:04
I am using the older, beta version of MathJax, but did find a working example on my site. It uses the code <mo>&lt;</mo>.
Could it be that you need to use the math operator (mo) tag instead of the text (mtext) tag?
That was a mistake on my end... I am actually using the <mo> tag, as noted in the error message –  Hristo Nov 9 '10 at 18:30