Why doesn't Firefox properly display a hair space (U+200A)?
Firefox recognizes most space characters, but not the hair space (U+200A). Why not? IE, Chrome, and Safari handle it just fine.
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Works for me: ee e e (ee e e)
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For me, it displays the same width as an em space ( , ). I probably should have mentioned that I’m running Win XP Pro SP3 and FF 4.0 (though I got the same results with FF 3.x).
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