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Subject: Re: nbsp;
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 16:08:52 GMT
xml entities quot nbsp
> Is there something unusual about the &nbsp;

No.

> other entities like &amp; work fine, anyone know why this happens?
There is something very special about &amp; It is one of the 5
predefined entities in XML. These are amp quot apos lt and gt.

If you want to use &nbsp; you need to load a DTD that defines that
entity. However there's not a lot of point using the name nbsp
as you can directly access the character as &#160;.


David

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