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G. Ken Holman wrote:
It is my opinion that the insertion of the character is the most flexible and the "correct" way to address this need, and indeed I teach the use of this character in my lecture on "breaks and keeps".
As a famous example, you can supply patterns to a pattern based hyphenator which will hyphenate an URL after each slash and activate it by a pseudo-language setting "x-url" or something. Don't forget to set the hyphenation character to a ZWS too. J.Pietschmann XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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