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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps]  


I don't know if this will help you or not, but if   isn't
defined in the DocBook DTD or somewhere that the associated unicode
point may be found by the xslt processor, then the character will not
display properly.

On 3/5/07, Robert.Buergel@bmw.de <Robert.Buergel@bmw.de> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I want to write a thin space betweeen two character. For this I found the
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> But if I write in my docbook-File something like this
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> a&thinsp;b
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> in order to generate a HTML-File with the standard html/docbook.xsl-File
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> I get a html-File with
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> a&#8201;b
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> which is obviously a unknown character in the Internet-Explorer 6 :-(
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> Any hints?
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> Best wishes
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> Robert
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