so...

You need to use : 
var text:String = '1 < 2'
this.tfTest.htmlText = text;

&amp;lt;  stands for <
&amp;gt;  stands for >




Adrian Ionut Beschea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You need to use : 
var text:String = '1 < 2'
this.tfTest.htmlText = text;

< stands for <
> stands for >




Alan Queen  wrote: I have a textfield with html turned on.

There is a case where I need to actually show a less than (<) sign in
the text field itself...  but assigning it dynamically just hides
anything after the <...

any ideas?


example:
var text:String = "1 < 2";
this.tfTest.htmlText = text;

this will only display "1"
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