It has to do with HTML, not Embperl. Generally, whitespace in an HTML
document is ignored. The &32; or otherwise written as &nsbsp; is a
non-breaking space and specifically not ignored.
Cliff
Michael Smith wrote:
  works great. Didn't know I could do that. Many thanks.
Out of interest for a deeper understanding of embperl, why doesn't a
regular space do the trick?
Thanks
Michael
On 6/25/07, Lars Kelto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
He wants it conditional on the if. Try:
ABC[$ if (1==1) $] [$ endif $]123
Seems to work for me.
Lars
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Spomer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 11:26 AM
To: embperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: [SPAM] Breaking space in an [$ if $] block
Not quite sure what you mean by "breakable" space (as in "line break"?),
but if you put a space immediately after the character 'C' in your
example:
ABC [$ if (1==1) $] [$ endif $]123
it will output:
ABC 123
Is that what you wanted or have I misunderstood you?
Gavin Spomer
Systems Programmer
Brooks Library
Central Washington University
>>> Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/25/07 4:32 AM >>>
Hi there,
I want to create a breakable space within my HTML.
Here's a short example:
ABC[$ if (1==1) $] [$ endif $]123
which outputs
ABC123 .. with no space despite there being a space in between [$ if
$] and [$ endif $]
I know I can put an but I actually want a breakable space. Is
there any way to achieve this?
Thanks
Michael
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