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Re: one more question

Posted by John Salerno on 10/14/44 11:38

Mark Parnell wrote:
> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, John Salerno
> <johnjsal@NOSPAMgmail.com> declared in alt.html:
>
>>>> http://www.johnjsal.com/function.SetLocalInt.html
>> Wow, where do you see those nbsp?
>
> Weirdly enough, not when I View Source. I saw them using the Web
> Developer extension to edit the HTML, but I can also see them using the
> View Rendered Source extension. You can see it if you highlight the text
> on the page too - there are definitely 3 spaces before the first link.
>
> I can also see them if I save the page locally and then look at the
> source. What program did you use to create that page? My guess would be
> that there are some weird MS characters in there or something.
>
> BTW: That page is missing a doctype declaration - so it triggers Quirks
> mode in most modern browsers (and IE). That could cause it to behave
> differently to the other page anyway.
>
P.S. For my own part, I'm just typing it in by hand. It helps me
learn, but I think now I will write a small program to automate some of
it, but still I'd like to have control over the structure, so I don't
plan to use a big program to create the pages for me.

But I do have one question: I think that some pages will have duplicate
information. Is it best to just have the info twice, or is there some
way that it can be inserted via scripting, perhaps? The only issue with
this is I plan to compile these pages into a CHM file, so I don't know
if having scripting in the pages will cause problems. (Example, every
function I plan to make a page for will have the same "Requirements"
section.)

 

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