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Re: RE: XSL and White Space help PLEASE
[Tom]
>
> > 7)   isn't legal in all encodings. Make sure you are using an
encoding
> > for which it is acceptable. Too bad, some browsers (especially older
ones)
> > don't interpret these encodings the same way.
[David Carlisle]
>
> For both the html and xml output method, the XSL system must
> output   as a legal construction no matter what output encoding is
> specified. (If 160 is in the encoding, it may use character data,
> otherwise a numeric character reference or a named entity reference (eg
> ) will be used.
>
> For the text output method (or a non standard output method) it may not
> be possible to output characters that are not in the output encoding.
Thanx, David
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