Hi all:

    I'm trying to parse out some HTML code back into "regular" string values 
and I keep getting tripped up by the non-breaking space value ( ).  I see 
that html_decode_entities() can be used to convert this back to a viewable 
space, but the documentation tells me that the space value it uses is not the 
same as a TRIMable space (i.e., ASCII 32).

    Is there a quick, fast, and easily implemented way to convert any 
non-breaking space found in a string back to the ASCII 32 space value?  I 
suspect that one of those amazing POSIX expressions could do it, but I'm having 
trouble wrapping my head around them at this early hour.

    Any help you all can provide will be extremely appreciated!

    Thanks,

        Jon

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