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On 13/11/2010 23:19, Thufir Hawat wrote: > but, for example, > when do you need that white space? It's just very common to have inline markup, (that's what the M stands for:-) If you mark part of a sentence with one inline element and another part with another, then as often as not there is a white space text node between them. David
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