Re:  

Subject: Re:  
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:37:19 GMT
> I am generating an HTML file

Why does that mean you have to use nbsp ?

&#160; is perfectly valid HTML.

Also if you are using the html output method (which is the default if
your top level result element is <html>) You will probably find that
your XSL system outputs the character 160 as &nbsp; anyway, without
any other hint in your stylesheet.

This is the most F of FAQs, search the archives of this list for nbsp
or look at the FAQ at www.dpawson.co.uk for more information on
entities.


David


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