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Subject: RE: [xsl] putting spaces into documents without getting " " i n the output HTML From: "Crowers, Steve" <scrowers@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 10:29:44 -0400 |
I'm not sure I follow...are you trying to (1) get non-breaking spaces
without using in HTML? or do you just need (2) regular spaces between
words in a text element that is output as HTML?
if (1), then I don't think so, since a non-breaking space is a special
character in html, if (2), just use a space char (" ").
...or, am I missing something???
Steve Crowers
"The good Lord sets definite limits on man's wisdom but sets no limits on
his stupidity -- and that's just not fair." --Konrad Adenauer, German
Chancellor
> I am using   in between the words in a line in the XSL to get
> non-breaking spaces ( ) in the output HTML, ... I want to
> know is there any way of getting spaces instead of using  
> in XSL which generates spaces but no   in the output HTML.
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