Yes, that was the work around I mentioned at the bottom of my post ;)
Thanks though.

On Apr 11, 3:24 am, Rippo <i...@rippo.co.uk> wrote:
> mistype
>
> nsert('&nbsp;')
>
> On Apr 11, 8:23 am, Rippo <i...@rippo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Have you tried insert('&nbsp;) instead of a [space]?
> > Thanks
> > Rippo
>
> > On Apr 11, 3:22 am, FigglesKoy <figgles...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I noticed today that in using Elment.insert() in IE7, that if you just
> > > send spaces, they won't show up.  So for example:
>
> > > <div id="testid"></div>
> > > <script>
> > > $('testid').insert('hi').insert('   ').insert('there');
> > > </script>
>
> > > Will give in IE7:
> > > hithere
>
> > > In FF3:
> > > hi there
>
> > > So, FF3 will insert a single space (for 1 or more actual spaces) and
> > > IE7 will do none.  I'm not sure how big of a deal this is really which
> > > is why I'm posting here rather than the core group or the Lighthouse
> > > ticket listing.  I suppose spacing like this might be frowned upon in
> > > favor of CSS padding/margins but I thought I would mention anyways as
> > > CSS might not work depending on what the developer is trying to do.
> > > Note I got around it for now by using .insert('&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;)
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