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  • Boris Glawe

    &nb! sp;

    Hi,

    what does "&nb! sp;" stand for in an html source code ??

    thanks in advance

    Boris

  • David Dorward

    #2
    Re: &nb! sp;

    Boris Glawe wrote:
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    > what does "&nb! sp;" stand for in an html source code ??[/color]

    Nothing.

      is a non-breaking space, but if you shove "! " in the middle of it
    I'm pretty sure its just invalid.

    --
    David Dorward http://dorward.me.uk/

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    • Boris Glawe

      #3
      Re: &nb! sp;

      David Dorward wrote:[color=blue]
      > Boris Glawe wrote:
      >
      >[color=green]
      >>what does "&nb! sp;" stand for in an html source code ??[/color]
      >
      >
      > Nothing.
      >
      >   is a non-breaking space, but if you shove "! " in the middle of it
      > I'm pretty sure its just invalid.
      >[/color]
      Ok, thanks !!

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      • Vincent

        #4
        Re: &nb! sp;

        Boris Glawe wrote:[color=blue]
        > Hi,
        >
        > what does "&nb! sp;" stand for in an html source code ??
        >
        > thanks in advance
        >
        > Boris
        >[/color]

        Looks like a typo to me: are you sure it's not   i.e. the character
        entity reference for non-breaking space ?
        See http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html

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        • Boris Glawe

          #5
          Re: &nb! sp; (little OT)

          Vincent wrote:[color=blue]
          > Boris Glawe wrote:
          >[color=green]
          >> Hi,
          >>
          >> what does "&nb! sp;" stand for in an html source code ??
          >>
          >> thanks in advance
          >>
          >> Boris
          >>[/color]
          >
          > Looks like a typo to me: are you sure it's not   i.e. the character
          > entity reference for non-breaking space ?
          > See http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
          >[/color]

          It's in a html email from a potential ebay betrayer, who got 520€ from me and
          does not deliver anything. His name is "&nb! sp; Graf". I just ignored the
          entity, since I thought it would be a technical problem, but now I am
          investigating anything, in order to find it's real identity....

          You got any idea, whether this name could be displayed this way by accident, or
          is it more likely that the sender wrote the name in this cryptical way in order
          to to cover it's identity ??

          What do you think ?

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