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Subject: Re: Is it possible to get " " in output rather than the encoded character?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 16:59:26 +0100
Re:  Is it possible to get "&nbsp;" in output rather th
  Sorry, I wasn't being accurate.  I meant is it reasonable to expect &#160;
  to be left as &#160; when outputting us-ascii.

If the xsl system claims to support us-ascii as an output encoding in
the xml output method then it _must_ write out character 160 as
&#160; (which isn't really "leaving it" as it changes one character into
six. As has been stated earlier if your processor isn't doing that
then that's a bug. But a processor isn't forced to support us-ascii at
all.

David

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