This problem has been solved by a rewriterule.

Thanks.

Jérôme Tytgat a écrit :
> 
> Nick Kew a écrit :
> 
>>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.
> 
> 
> You are right and that's why it's not interpreted by the browser.
> 
> In one case (without Proxy_Html) I get "&nbsp" in the other case
> I get "&nbsp".
> 
> IE interpret them of course... but when they are rewritten by the proxy
> IE does not understand them anymore.
> 
> As the the application needs IE6 for working and is developped by MS, it works
> for IE6.
> 
> Is there any method of rewriting "&nbsp" or "&nbsp" in "&nsbp;" ?
> 
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