nbsp's
" " is the HTML
encoding for a non-breaking space, which is a space that doesn't get removed by the browser on rendering.If you see this on a page (and not
source code) it could mean the server got " " from the database and
encoded it before it sent it to the browser so it showed up in the page.In the example below, bobby copied and pasted his story, but a bug caused the indentation to turn into multiple
nbsp
by A-Shweez on Jun 22, 2007 05:30:21
Example:
Whenever I text my sister with a bunch of
smilies and she responds with "Hi,nbsp" because she is busy. I ignore her nbsp
request and send her the same message two
hundred more times!