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Re: How to deal with special characters in XSL?


Oops,

At 11:25 AM 10/17/01, I wrote:
>If '&160;' does not work in your browser as a non-breaking space (remember 
>the issue is not whether you can see it), you might tell us also
>
>which XSLT processor you are using
>which output method your stylesheet has set
>   (hint: tell us both whether you have an xsl:output element, AND what
>    the document element of your output document is ... probably <html> ...?)

Of course, in that first line I meant '& # 1 6 0 ;': you need the '#'.

Also in that e-mail ... I leave it up to you to decide whether "little rat 
hole" is a small hole, or a hole for small rats.

Cheers,
Wendell



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