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>>>>> "sb" == Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com> writes:

sb> In the case of &nbsp;, I agree.  Not so for the other ISO Latin-1
sb> characters.

But the standard character set of HTML *is* ISO Latin-1.  (Someone
correct me if I'm wrong.)  These entities don't need to be there.

Cheers =8-} Mike

