RE: non-breaking whitespace2003-10-29 08:44:27[Saverio Perugini] I agree, I don't need to care whether I get an , &160;,  , or . My xslt processor is producing an in the resulting HTML file, and unfortunately that character is showing up in my browser literally and not as a non-breaking whitespace. Adding the semicolons above also produces an described above. Hmm, you do not list the one correct form of   Why don't you just try it right now? Cheers, Tom P XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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