I'm not sure if this is OT for this list, but I'm in pain and hope you folks 
can help.

I have two seemingly identical pages, that display text white space 
differently.  I've compared the html till my eyes are bleeding and I can't for 
the life of me seem to figure out what is different.  Both pages have <p> </p> 
text that has varying amounts of spaces in them.  I'm working with an English 
major so the whole "two spaces after a period" thing is more than just an 
argument to be had over a cup of tea...

I've built two test pages internally, each with exaggerated spaces in them 
(6-10 in a row).  All of FF, IE, and Zend display these spaces in the same way 
for the two pages -- that is very differently!  One page respects the multiple 
spaces, one page has them collapsed.

Again, I've compared the pages layout till I can't stand it.  They both use the 
same .css file.  The <head> section is letter by letter identical between them. 
 They both have the same basic style, with text in boxes...

I'm wondering if there is something obvious I'm missing?  Is this some standard 
"gotcha" I'm simply to naïve to see?

Thanks,
Chris
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