Subject: RE: [xsl] as HTML source output from XSLT - non breaking space to HTML From: <Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 08:16:24 +0300 |
Hi, > Adam Knight proposed this question 2 months ago, (thread titled Using > in XSL HTML Output) > > Please excuse me, I did not understand the answers, and, if > any are used > in code, they do not achieve the desired affect. The bottom line, methinks, is that you should want to output a nbsp entity, but rather the Unicode NO-BREAK SPACE character (as nbsp entity is just one way of expressing that). Thus write the NO-BREAK SPACE character into your stylesheet, or use a character reference   or  . The just let the serializer of you XSLT engine to handle the rest. If you're not happy with what the serializer generates (if it chooses not to generate a nbsp entity when using html output method), then try to configure the serializer to generate it, post-process the results, or write your own serializer. Cheers, Jarno - Informatik: The World Belongs to Us <http://www.metropolis-records.com/artists/audio/315-01.mp3>
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