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Re: Re[2]: Sharing Techniques: White Spaces in HTML pages by X


special characters xa0
> KAK> Why not simply use   as Mike Kay suggests on p. 135 of his XSLT
> KAK> Reference? And if you really want a general entity named nbsp, simply
> KAK> say as the HTML DTD does:
>
> KAK> <!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [<!ENTITY nbsp "&#160;">]>
>
>
> That's what I use, but when my XSLT output goes to other machines,
> the &#160; characters are not always recognised as spaces. How come?
>

Is your XSLT output supposed to be HTML ? What charset are you using ?
Do you really need special (non-breaking) spaces, or will regular whitespace
do ?

Cheers,
Jonathan



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