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Subject: RE: Problems rendering nbsp entity
From: John Aschenbrenner <jaschenbrenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 11:36:58 -0700
non blanking space
Thanks, Jarno.  I've tried both utf-8 and utf-16 with the same results.  I
know that NO-BREAK SPACE does look like a space but it sure would be great
if I could just output a '&nbsp;'.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:07 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  Problems rendering nbsp entity


Hi,

> I know I've seen this before but I can't seem to find it in 
> the archives.
> My apologies if this has been answered one too many times.

It probably has been, yes.

> In the past when I wanted to render a non blanking space when 
> using XSL to
> render HTML I have just used the entity &#160;
> I've even noticed that the &#160; entity is rendered as 
> &nbsp; in the HTML
> file when using the Saxon parser.  Most of the time MSXML 
> will render this
> appropriately as well.  However for some reason this does not 
> work this time
> when using that parser.  Now instead of getting the nicely formatted
> document that I want, I end up with question marks all over 
> the place.  When

What encoding are you using to output the HTML? Does the editor/viewer you
are using to view the document support that encoding? Is it actually using
that encoding?

> I look at the HTML that was rendered there are no actual 
> question marks in
> it just blank spaces where I wanted the &nbsp; to be.  I am 

Well... NO-BREAK SPACE does look awfully lot like a SPACE.

> assuming that
> for each question mark rendered I am seeing the space.
> 
> Now after all that............
> 
> Is there a way when using MSXML to get it to return the 
> actual entity &nbsp;
> in the rendered HTML instead of some space character.  For 
> example instead
> of <td> </td> have it render this <td>&nbsp;</td>

Output the document using an encoding that does not contains NO-BREAK SPACE,
e.g. US-ASCII.

> The problem as many know with using the entity &nbsp; as a 
> literal in XSL is
> that it is not defined.  Also, I do not really want to output 
> it as a non
> blank space in the HTML but rather render it directly as is - &nbsp;

Erm... why?

Jarno

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