Re: [xsl] Empty object

Subject: Re: [xsl] Empty object
From: scott gabelhart <swgabel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 10:17:35 -0500
Strolia-Davis Christopher Contr MSG/MAT wrote:

But my first priority is to get &nbsp; into my


transformed output.


Why!?



I am a web-based applications builder primarily, so I have a feeling that I know why the &nbsp; character is desired.

It has to do with the way table cells are rendered in the browser.

In most cases, if there is nothing there, borders in the cell will
not be visible, and this creates an unsightly appearance.

In my experience with XSL transformations, &#160; works fine in place
of &nbsp;, so if this isn't working, then my guess is, the encoding
issue mentioned by others in this list is responsible.

hope this helps,

Chris Strolia-Davis
Database Specialist
Contractor - CDO Technologies Inc.

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Chris,

you hit the nail directly on the head! I fix my transform problem yesterday; but you state exactly the reason why I need &nbsp; to show up in my output.

- Scott

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