I'm guessing that your are using the XML flavor of JSP - your page
probably starts with <jsp:root...
That means the page parser is reading your page as xml, not the
mishmash we call JSP. This is generally a good thing, except for the
fact that the entity reference is not a valid XML escape
character. I don't know a good way around that... maybe someone else
can chime in.
--ee
On Sep 23, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Robert Van Overmeiren wrote:
Hello,
I'm adapting my old templates to 2.1. I was getting a blank page so
went
to piecing the template together line by line to find where the
problem
(challenge) is. I have a spacer cell in one spot...
<td> </td>
...and the system doesn't like it, but is OK with just '<td></td>'.
I looked at the main Tomcat log and it says...
Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception.
The entity "nbsp" was referenced, but not declared.
Is non-breaking space illegal now?
Regards,
Bob V
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