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Posted by Nikita the Spider on 05/09/07 03:16
In article <1178674407.419027.317150@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
fuli open <fuliopen@yahoo.com> wrote:
> When quoting an author, I have to do something like: "[T]his is a
> quotation . . .' in one of my web pages. The problem is that when
> the quotation happens to be at the end of a line, the browser does not
> treat the [T]his as a whole word. On my page, the [T] remains at the
> end of a line, but the 'his' is wrapped to the beginning of next
> line. So this word would become:
>
> "[T] (end of first line)
> his" (beginning of next line)
>
> I wonder how to make the letters and symbols stay together as a whole
> word on web page for words such as this? Thanks for help.
You might try inserting Unicode character 0x2060, the word joiner:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr14/#WJ
My guess is that browser support is spotty, but I don't really know.
Good luck
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Philip
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