Re: [xslt] isn't nonbreaking space in iso-8859-1 encoding?



-On [20061103 01:48], Bob Stayton (bobs sagehill net) wrote:
>When I process a document with encoding iso-8859-1 that contains a 
>nonbreaking space   character to XML output in the same encoding, the 
>nonbreaking space character does not survive.  It comes out as Unicode 
>� the replacement character.  My reference says that   is a 
>native character for encoding iso-8859-1.   Is this a bug, or am I not 
>understanding something?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1 agrees with you that 0xa0 is a
non-breaking space.

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