Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 20:14:08 GMT
Reply-To: jiwaniszek@nc.rr.com
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From: John Iwaniszek <jiwaniszek@NC.RR.COM>
Organization: Road Runner - NC
Subject: How to quote HTML code   in macro parameter
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(I have been having some proble with my usenet connection today so
apipolilogies for any redundant transmissions)
Does anyone know how to quote the HTML code   (non-breaking space)
so that it will not generate the following warning:
WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference NBSP not resolved.
We need to be able to send it into a macro via a parameter. Currently
we use %nrbquote (who say SAS doesn't hava a sense of humor), which
forestalls the more obnoxious consequences of the ampersand, but we
would like to get rid of the warning as well.
--
John Iwaniszek
Statistical Programming Manager
Stat-Tech Services, LLC
919 571 6444
Developers of the Macro Reporting System - Delivering
Statistical reports in ASCII, RTF, and HTML
http://www.StatTechServices.com