In html anything more than one space will be represented as only one space,
so to overcome that you'll need to use   which is a non-breaking space.
To get three spaces in between a word you would do:

word1   word2

and there will be exactly three spaces in between.  I hope that helps!

Rick

> sorry..I'm quite new in this php-stuff
> i've got a little problem
> 
> if I write
> 
> a$ = "test";
> b$ = "test2";
> data$ .= a$ . "   " . b$ "      ";
> echo data$;
> 
> it outputs:
> "test test2"
> instead of:
> "test   test2      "
> 
> I really need that spaces..
> any help?
> thnx
> 
> 
> 
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