Hi,

I wonder if you could help me to find out what's causing this:
(and please test it yourselves)

Unicodes 226A ("much less-than") and 226B ("much greater-than" have
switched places for some reason. I noticed this while trying to use
226B on my homepages. You can see the problem at
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/unicode/unidata22.html
- "much less-than" shows as much greater-than and vice versa.

I use Mozilla 1.4 and Opera 7.11 with Freetype 2.1.3 under SuSE 8.2.
Konqueror didn't show those characters at all, so I couldn't test it.

Emacs is showing them correctly, as are Windows browsers. Even Lynx
is showing it correctly!

It'd be probably an easy bug to fix.

-TJ
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