Nicole
I am not sure about IE 6.0, but I do know that in Netscape 4.7,  
comes out as a question mark for the East Asian (Korean, Japanese,
Chinese) language encodings. For that reason, we use <xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes">&nbsp;</xsl:text> in our xsl.
Regards,
Chris
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Subject: Re: [xsl] Special Characters in IE 6
Thanks for your replies. The only thing I am unsure of is why numeric
entities like   worked in IE 5.5, but in IE 6 it must be changed to
<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">&nbsp;</xsl:text>. I know
that
IE 6 is supposed to be more "compliant" but I'm not sure what is wrong
with
using the number code values.
Any ideas?
Nicole R.
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