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Posted by Philip on 06/14/06 19:18
In article <1150302789.924823.203660@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"ron.tornambe@bunkerhill.com" <ron.tornambe@bunkerhill.com> wrote:
> When specifying a width property within a CSS style, data that contains
> special characters (ex. umlauts) causes the data to be separated by
> spaces . When I remove the width property, the data is presented
> correctly.
>
> Interestingly, I cut and pasted the following word (which was one
> continous word - Tunnbrφd ) into this message and the problem arose:
> Tunnbr φ d
>
> How do I remove the white-space?
Ron,
Without a real example, I can only guess, but this smells like an
encoding problem. Wild guess -- are you using Windows notepad and saving
as "Unicode"?
Do post an example as Els recommended.
--
Philip
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