Jérôme Tytgat wrote:

> the "&nbsp" are transformed in "&nbsp"

no, the ampersand is entified.  If you validated, you'd see that
"&nbsp" means something very different from " ", which is what
you meant.  Technically it's a browser bug if your browser doesn't
display the "&nbsp" as the characters "&", "n", etc.

As regards using mod_proxy_html, using rules for "/" with Extended
mapping on needs a lot of care.  Read the manual, and use the verbose
logging to see what it's doing.

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Nick Kew

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