I guess this is my disagree with Howard day, but I don't think that's a
completely valid statement.

Just look at the actions list drop down in the email (gmail) client you are
using to reply to these messages. ;) ..It's extremely convenient and not
something you can easily do with css alone.

On 5/4/07, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Whitespace in HTML is generally not meaningful.  Perhaps you should use
CSS
to style the <options> to use a fixed-width font?

On 5/4/07, Sabine K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> there is one selectbox: <t:select t:model="_restrictionEnzymes"
> style="width: 300px; font-family:monospace" size="7"
> t:value="selectedEnzyme"/>
>
> _restrictionEnzymes is an arraylist with strings like:
>
> [Acc65I]               | GGTACC
> [EcoRI]                | GAATTC
> [Hpy188III]          | TCNNGA
>
> Everythink is right but the whitespaces become lost. i tested to write
> "&nbsp;" or "&#160;"  which not works. Any idea how to get whitespaces
in
> a
> string in a selectbox?
>
> Best regards
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