Subject: Re: [xsl] RE: XSL and White Space help PLEASE From: Lars Marius Garshol <larsga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 04 Jun 2001 18:31:30 +0200 |
* Thomas B. Passin | | 7)   isn't legal in all encodings. It is, actually. XML and HTML documents always represent documents consisting of Unicode characters, even when the documents are transported in encodings based on other character sets. What this means is that   is always U+00A0, regardless of what the encoding of the document it appears in is. Numeric character references are always to Unicode code points. --Lars M. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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