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From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2001 16:43:49 +0100
xsl xa0 xa0 xa0
> I am using &#160; in my sheets to insert a whitespace-
> however, in Michael Kay's excellent book, I came
> across &#xA0. They look like they do the same thing,
> but which is a more standard way of inserting an
> &nbsp; in the resulting HTML?

They are both equally standard; the XML specification says that any XML
parser must accept both these forms of character reference. Use whichever
you prefer.

Equally, the XSLT processor will decide how to represent the no-break-space
character in the output file, and the form you use in the input will not
influence its decision.

Mike Kay
Software AG


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