I don't know what could be causing that error but my suggestion would
be that, if you can't fix it, just modify the resulting string with
gsub. That's the best I can come up with.

On Sep 16, 8:43 pm, Xavi Caballe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Hpricot in a Rails app. I'm trying to modify how it parses
> non-breaking space entities (&nbsp;) so that they are converted into
> spaces when using Hpricot's inner_text (instead of being converted to
> the corresponding unicode code point). To do this, I am trying this...
>
> Hpricot::XChar::PREDEFINED_U.merge!({"&nbsp;" => 32})
>
> as suggested inhttp://code.whytheluckystiff.net/hpricot/ticket/137#comment:4
>
> I've put that line at the beginning of the controller where I'm using
> Hpricot, and the problem is that when I try to run that code I get the
> error...
>
> uninitialized constant Hpricot::XChar
>
> Any idea about why this is happenning? I'm using Rails 2.1.0
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> xavi
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