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RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl] RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl]   is being displayed as Á
- From: "Michael Kay" <michael dot h dot kay at ntlworld dot com>
- To: <xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 16:37:09 -0000
- Subject: [xsl] RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl] RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl]   is being displayed as Á
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>
> My problem was that the browser (IE) did not correctly display " ",
> because it was not automatically recognising the character set. I
> tried changing the charset (in xsl:output) to iso-8859-1, but I still
> had the same problem, that IE was displaying Á.
Sorry, I can't help you with the mysteries of configuring IE correctly.
>
> If I was creating the HTML by hand, I would insert   so what is
> wrong with generating this through XSLT?
Nothing's wrong with generating   using XSLT. But writing &#160; in
your stylesheet won't do that; it will generate &#160;
Mike Kay
>
>
> >> You can do this by changing:
> >>
> >>  
> >> to:
> >> &#160;
> >>
> MK> Don't do that, unless you want it to appear as " "
> rather than " " when
> MK> viewed in the browser.
>
> I don't understand. When I put the output into IE it displays " ". The
> bare HTML has " " obviously (as desired), but the browser
> correctly displays " ".
>
> I assume we are talking at cross-purposes somehow.
>
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