"Andrew C. West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem with newly introduced characters such as NNBSP, is that although > they may in theory be just what you're looking for, you know that you can't > actually use them on web pages as all the standard fonts (Arial, Times New > Roman, or dare I say Comic Sans) will display a little rectangular box, which is > worse than nothing. And then because nobody uses it the major font vendors don't > see any point in adding support for the character ... vicious circle.
> Andrew It's always going to take some time before newly introduced characters are supported in fonts - and much longer before you can be sure people viewing your pages have the latest version of the font. Meanwhile, in normal size text something like: <span style="font-size = xxsmall"> </span> should give you a thin non breaking space. - Chris

