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Non-breaking space won't display properly in one instance

From: albruan@-------.---.(---------)
To: NULL
Date: 2/6/2008 8:11:00 AM

I have an XSLT file I can use in my app along with XML-formatted data to spit 
out HTML 'til the cows come home without any problems.  However, when using 
it on another machine, all of my non-breaking spaces (I'm using   in the XSL) 
end up being displayed as Ã… (ASCII 143) in the HTML it generates.  To the 
best of my knowledge, both machines are set up fairly similarly as I'm 
working in a corporate environment in which all machines are staged alike.

What would cause this and what is the solution?  I've tried UTF-8, UTF-16 
and ISO-8859-1 encoding, but they've had no effect on the situation.
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Things are more like they are now than they ever have been before.


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