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Re: How to deal with special characters in XSL?

Subject: Re: How to deal with special characters in XSL?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 16:15:13 +0100
Re:  How to deal with special characters in XSL?
> sometimes I neet <td>&nbsp;</td> for netscape right cell dispalying
> or sometimes just &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; to force a big white space

In both cases you can just use &#160; in the stylesheet, and this will
be output as either  &#160; or &nbsp; or an explicit character,
depending on which xslt engine you use, but either way netscape will
interpret them all the same way.

> I've tryed all the solutions given but no way till now
please read the FAQ on this, the whole point of maintining faq lists is
to stop people having to ask these questions that have been asked (and
answered) hundreds of times already.

David

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