>>>>> "Mark" == Mark J Nelson <Mark.J.Nelson at Sun.COM> writes:

Mark> I was unable to observe the problem with the currently deployed ON
Mark> Developer Reference.

Yes, I cleaned it up with Emacs before posting it.  If you want to see
the funny question-mark characters, you'll need to generate the old
version of the file, login to the site, edit one of the chapters, and
replace the current text with the text you generated.  (Or I suppose I
could generate a screenshot...)

Mark> http://cr.opensolaris.org/~kupfer/nbsp-fix/on-chunks/ch01.html.frames.html
Mark> http://cr.opensolaris.org/~kupfer/nbsp-fix/on-chunks/ch01.html.udiff.html
[...]
Mark> - the change on 91 (and similar) is not clear to me, even from
Mark>   viewing the page source from the udiffs

I looked at ch01.html.udiff.html using XEmacs; it looks like webrev is
changing the 0240 in the old file to "&nbsp;".

The change at line 91 might be clearer if you download the patch file
and view it in your favorite text editor.  For Emacs, move to the
"space" in 

        title="Chapter 2. Prerequisites"

and press C-x = .  If I view the file using vi, I see a glyph resembling
a vertical bar after "Chapter" and after "2." in the old file, but not
in the new file.  (I see this with both xterm and the GNOME terminal
emulator.)

Mark> - I would have expected line 95 to show non-breaking spaces?  Is
Mark>   this just not getting the same treatment by xslt because it's a
Mark>   different heading level?

That's the only explanation I have.

mike

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