Tony Kwan writes: > Sam Varshavchik writes: > >> Tony Kwan writes: >> >>> I think this issue is due to those HTML template files contain the >>> character 160, non-breaking space. This problem can be solved simply >>> by changing all those chr(160) to HTML-standard >>> >>> Would the sqWebmail development team awares this issue and make this >>> minor adjustment to be more Chinese-friendly and Korean-friendly? >> >> >> The HTML template files were built using W3C's own Amaya web editor, >> so presumably they know what they're doing... >> >> > oops... > W3C's standard web editor does not generate W3C-compliant HTML > page...?! :-o
chr(160) is perfectly compliant in the iso-8859-1 charset. This was true at least as of Amaya 5.3. I just downloaded the current version, 6.4, and it looks like they switched to using  , instead of chr(160).
