bravehoptoad wrote in post #966994:
> Okay, here's what I've got so far:
>
> If I encode in ANSI or UTF-8 without BOM, I lose my phantom spaces.
>
> If I encode in plain old UTF-8, phantom spaces with my partials.
>
> Dunno why...

You've got your answer, I guess.  It *is* the BOM creating problems, or 
so it would seem from the behavior above.

Just checking:
UTF-8 without BOM: no problems
UTF-8 with BOM: problems
Right?

If so, then we have isolated the problem to a minimal pair.

> but at least I can use partials again without mucking up
> my page.
>
> One small step for man, I know....

I've never seen this problem on *nix.  I wonder if it's an artifact of 
Windows' text handling routines.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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