Hello,

I just mean that we can use such characters for indentation, not a 'space' .

On 12/16/06, Manuzhai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote:
> UTF-8 does not allow &nbsp;
> use &#160;

That's just silly. The character encoding has very little to do with
allowing entities. As far as I know, &nbsp; is an HTML entity that is
not defined for XML; thus, you can only use it in (X)HTML documents that
  reference the appropriate DOCTYPE and/or DTD. Otherwise, you could
probably use a numeric character reference like &#160;.

Regards,

Manuzhai




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Regards,
Oleg

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