Michael Kay wrote:
When I viewed the resulting HTML file, it had an "A hat"
character (i.e., a capital A with a caret over it) where I
intended the space.
It generated the non-breaking space character correctly, in UTF-8
encoding, and you viewed it using some bit of software that doesn't
understand UTF-8.
Michael Kay
Or the software (browser?) supports it, but the various encoding
declarations (HTTP header, XML decl, HTML META http-equiv) got partly
mangled.
Julisn
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