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Re: outputting &nbsp to HTML (final answer for everybody?)


CAÑA ANICETO,CAÑA!!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aniceto López" <aniceto@overthenet.tv>
To: "xsl-list" <xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:25 PM
Subject: [xsl] outputting &nbsp to HTML (final answer for everybody?)


> after so much discussion "&nbsp" question is clear for me now (hope for
everyone also):
>
>   using disable-output-escaping involve some risk: non-well-formed
documents
>   possibility and should be used with caution only when the potential
dangers
>   are understood BUT it can be used if necessary (esoteric reasons
included)
>   and no other solution is founded
>
> right conclusion? guru-aproved? everybody happy again? yes? so let's
restore
> the hight level of sympathy around here (I'll pay next round of digital
beers for all)
> Mike K.: maybe this "<xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes">&#38;nbsp;</xsl:text>"
> is a joke but a working one for my and my circunstances. I love laughing
>
> THANKS everybody contributing with explanations and solutions.
> my APOLOGIZE to everybody I've disturbed with the most famous issue in the
list
> specialy to Mark Nahabedian who sent me a personal mail and I answer in
public
> way and that was an (my) error. Some stern advices seem unpolite if they
are
> a consecuence of supposing importand details but no need to worry bout
this Mark.
>
> I'll ask D.Pawson to improve the "nbsp" FAQ with all the info collected so
next time
> the answer to a newbie about "outputting &nbsp to HTML" bill be as simple
as
> visit http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/nbsp.html and no nore precious
time wasted
> Trevor N. found quite hard to locate definitive answers (at nbsp FAQ) on
this subject
> which cover all the angles but same task took two minutes to Mark N., this
nice
> controversy shows that sometimes is hard to find the answer best suits
your circunstances
>
> I promise (yes I do Mike B) to give better explanations next time I send
some "ugly"
> solution to make everyone stay in calm (I heard Julian Reschke "ARDHH!"
from the
> city I live) and not being misunderstood.
>
> ok time for that mentioned beer right now
>
> by the way, does anybody know how to output the Euro (?) sign to html?
> (this IS a joke but sure someone is gonna ask it sooner or later, maybe
me)
>
> Anieceto Lopez
>
>
>
>
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