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RegularExpressionValidator generates a   if its a valid expression.

Hi,

Did anyone notice that RegularExpressionValidator generates a   if the
value is a valid regexp?

It shifted my alignments.

Anyone knows how to rectify this problem? Or notice this problem?

On .net 1.1

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Mar 25 '07 #1
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I've got it

I've have to set the attribute:

Display="dynamic" to curb the nbsp; from appearing!

"Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
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Hi,

Did anyone notice that RegularExpressionValidator generates a &nbsp; if
the value is a valid regexp?

It shifted my alignments.

Anyone knows how to rectify this problem? Or notice this problem?

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Mar 25 '07 #2
Howdy

Seems current Display property is set to Static, please change it ot to
Dynamic.
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Milosz
"Eric Layman" wrote:
Hi,

Did anyone notice that RegularExpressionValidator generates a if the
value is a valid regexp?

It shifted my alignments.

Anyone knows how to rectify this problem? Or notice this problem?

On .net 1.1

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