[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

Good guess, but unfortunately both ideas don't work. In character entity
references xhtml is similar to html 4, so both use the same code for nbsp
(#160). As far as I can deduct from all the information, UTF-8 includes
Latin-1, which includes the code for nbsp.


So, in all encodings (ISO-8859-1 as well as UTF-8) the code for nbsp is 160.


Any other ideas, guesses?

All things you wanted to know about nbsp:


http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200211/msg00276.html

Hope that helps,

Martijn Bouterse


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