MediaWiki now does something like that for punctuation.

See <http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:Weird_spaces_before_question_marks>

It automatically converts a space before a punctuation to a &nbsp; so
it must be trivial to add more rules to that.

But something I don't like is that it's not done taking in mind
internationalization. For example, the spaces before punctuation seems
to be a rule only for french grammar, but it's applied to all
languages. The same would happen with those new rules? It would
contain rules from other languages apart from english and french?

2008/1/10, Chris Stafford wrote:
> i dont know about an automatic thing, but i could see uses for <nowrap>
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