Re: MSXML / NBSP problem and resolution2002-11-07 11:56:07well that's easy: just put <td> </td> and it will work in any encoding, so long as you don't confuse IE by telling it the file is in an encoding that it isn't by forcing a latin 1 meta tag when the file is in utf16. (or having your server specify that the file is in latin1 which is the default html encoding for text/html, I think) That was the original problem though, for one reason or another, it was showing up as a ? XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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