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Hello!

I hope someone can help me with this problem. Basically I want the extra space in each line or the tabel have disappeared. I can't sort out how.

Any ideas?

http://www.glennbartley.com/photoworkshops/home.htm

Thank you very much!

Glenn

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< li > < strong > < span class = "style48" > < a href = "Workshops/Ecuador.htm ' > ECUADOR: HUMMINGBIRDS AND MORE!" " < /a > < / span > < / strong > < /li >

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< li > MAR 9-13, 2015 - < strong > < span class = "style85" > < / span > < span class = "style80" > sign up today! </span > < / strong > < /li >

< li > 16 - 20 MARCH 2015 - < strong > < span class = "style85" > < / span > < span class = "style80" > sign up today! </span > < / strong > < /li >

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< Li > APR, 2015 - < strong > < span class = "style85" > < / span > < a href = "mailto: " [email protected] "> < u > EMAIL < /u > < /a > < /li > < facilities > JOIN WISH list .

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< li > < strong > < a href = ' workshops/Manitoba - Churchill.htm "> CHURCHILL: BIRDS of the TUNDRA & amp; WILDLIFE < /a > < / strong > < /li >

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< li > < strong > < a href = "Workshops/Peru.html ' > PERU: NATIONAL PARK, MANÚ < /a > < / strong > < /li >" "

< li > SEVEN 2015 - < strong > < span class = "style85" > < / span > < a href = "mailto: " [email protected] "> < u > EMAIL < /u > < /a > < /li > < facilities > JOIN WISH list .

< li > SEVEN 2015 - < strong > < span class = "style85" > < / span > < a href = "mailto: " [email protected] "> < u > EMAIL < /u > < /a > < /li > < facilities > JOIN WISH list .

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< li > < strong > < a href = "Workshops/OneonOneWorkshops.htm" > CUSTOM / PHOTOSHOP WORKSHOPS < /a > < / strong > < /li > "

< li > PRIVATE TUITION < span class = "style85" > < strong > < / strong > < / span > < /li >

< li > < strong > < a href = "Workshops/OneonOneWorkshops.htm" > CLICK HERE < /a > < / strong > to learn MORE < /li >

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< p align = 'right' > < color = "#000000" size = "-2" face = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > Site designed and produced by Glenn Bartley. & copy; Glenn 2014 Bartley Nature Photography. All rights reserved < / police > < / p >

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< td = '367' height > < class M1 = "style38" > < span class = "style48" > < a href = "photoworkshops.htm" > WORKSHOPS of PHOTOGRAPHY of BIRDS < /a > - < a href = "Workshops/VancouverIsland.htm" > CANADA < /a >, < a href = "Workshops/Ecuador.htm" > ECUADOR < /a >, < a href = "Workshops/CostaRica.html" > COSTA RICA < /a > AND MORE </span > < / h1 > ""

< class p = "style36" > < strong > Glenn Bartley < facilities > is a photographer of the professional nature of Victoria, British Colombia, on the West coast of the Canada.  It focuses on the capture of intimate portraits of birds in their natural environment. Glenn strives to be what he calls & ldquo; clean & rdquo; images & ndash; When the subject is clear, distracters are reduced to a minimum and the background is pleasantly blur blurred. Glenn & rsquo; work has been published widely throughout North America in books and magazines (as s Birder & rsquo; s world, observe the birds & amp; Bird Watchers Digest).  His most recent book is titled & ndash; & ldquo; Birds in Ecuador: a photographic journey. & rdquo; Glenn likes to share his passion for photography and for the natural world, to those who attend his photographic workshops and with participants of www.naturescapes.net where he is a moderator of the forum-birds. < /p >

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< class li = "style49" > < police = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > Glenn focuses more personalized attention, education and orientation. < / police > < /li >

< class li = "style49" > < police = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > Glenn is considered one of the world & rsquo; best professional photographers of s in birds portrait photography. Just pick up a journal of Ornithology and you will certainly find its images. < / police > < /li >

< class li = "style49" > < of police = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > Glenn often use local guides with years of experience in their areas of origin. < / police > < /li >

< class li = "style49" > < of police = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > Glenn has more experience.  It has been in the places that will be you & ndash;  not for a week or two & ndash; but for months!   Glenn knows where to find the best possible images and can show you how to achieve this.  < / police > < /li >

< class li = "style49" > < police = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > after completing her m.SC. environmental studies Glenn is very environmentally friendly and socially conscious.  When you visit communities all over the world give something back us to these places and the people who live there. < / police > < /li >

< class li = "style49" > < font = "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" > Glenn < a href = "photoworkshops.htm" > < /a > photography workshops will be fun too! < / font > < /li >

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< p align = "center" class = "style66" > JOIN NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER GLENN BARTLEY for a BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP to: < /p >

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< class li = "style45" > < a href = "Workshops/CostaRica.html" > < strong > PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP of COSTA RICA < facilities > < /a > - TROPICAL BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY at ITS most BEAUTIFUL < /li > ""

< class li = "style45" > < a href = "Workshops/Ecuador.htm" > < strong > WORKSHOP of PHOTOGRAPHY of ECUADOR < facilities > < /a > - HUMMINGBIRD PHOTOGRAPHY < /li > ""

< class li = "style45" > < a href = "Workshops/VancouverIsland.htm" > < strong > WORKSHOP of PHOTOGRAPHY of VANCOUVER ISLAND < facilities > < /a > - NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY OASIS < /li > ""

< class li = "style45" > < a href = ' workshops/Manitoba - Churchill.htm "> < strong > PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP BIRD CHURCHILL < facilities > < /a > - BIRDS OF THE HIGH ARCTIC < /li >

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< class li = "style45" > < a href = "Workshops/OneonOneWorkshops.htm" > < strong > ON WORKSHOPS of PHOTOGRAPHY a BIRD < facilities > < /a > - CONTACT ME to TALK THE OPTIONS for INDIVIDUAL or SMALL GROUP BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS < /li > ""

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< p align = "center" class = "style67" > < strong GLENNS > CURRENT PORTFOLIO PHOTOGRAPHY < facilities > BIRD: < /p >

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"" < class li = "style45" > < a href = "... / naturephotography/Ecuador/ecuador birdslist.htm" > < strong > BIRDS OF ECUADOR < facilities > < /a > - more than 375 species of birds from the Mainland Ecuador < /li >

"" < class li = "style45" > < a href = "... / naturephotography/costarica birdslist.htm" > < strong > BIRDS OF COSTA RICA < facilities > < /a > - more than 250 species of birds of Costa Rica < /li >

"" < class li = "style45" > < a href = "... / naturephotography/Trinidad/trinidad birdslist.htm" > < strong > BIRDS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO < facilities > < /a > - a sample of some of the exciting birds who call these islands home... < /li >

"< class li ="style45"> < a href ="... / naturephotography/articles/HummingbirdsoftheWorld.html "> < strong > HUMMINGBIRD PHOTOGRAPHY < facilities > < /a > - more than 100 species of hummingbirds photographed." < /li >

"" < class li = "style45" > < a href = "... / naturephotography/Warblers.html of North America" > < strong > WARBLERS North America < facilities > < /a > - almost all the Warblers that live in the Canada. < /li >

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< p align = "center" class = "style66" > BIRDS PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT: < /p >

< p align = "left" class = "style67" > I currently use Canon digital photography equipment. My main camera is the Canon 7 d and I use lenses including the 500 f/4 mm L IS, f/4 L IS 300 mm, 400 mm f/5.6 L and 17-40 mm L f/4. "To learn more about photography equipment of the bird that I use visit my < a href="naturephotography/articles/gear.htm "> page < /a > nature photography equipment. < /p >

< p align = "center" class = "style67" > < strong > BIOGRAPHY of the PHOTOGRAPHER < facilities >: < /p >

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< class p = "style45" > I

was enchanted by nature, birds and wild animals for as long as I can remember.

Growing up in Toronto, Canada, I remember the countless hours spent

stuck at National Geographic magazine, natural history books or watch

David Suzuki & quot; The Nature of Things & quot; on television. These days

I had every opportunity that I had to study and know the animals of all

sorts. Today

I often find myself upward at dawn, knee-deep in mud or covered

in mosquitoes all in the pursuit to capture a glimpse of natures

beauty. Although I like to photograph all fascinating nature

creatures. I tend to focus on the birds. Why birds? I think it's because

There are many species of birds, it's almost everywhere, they are

difficult to photograph and they are beautiful to look at. I love birds! < /p >

< / div >

< p align = "left" class = "style67" > I

will continue to strive to improve my craft of photography of birds and to capture a part of

the beauty that surrounds us. Along the way, I can't wait to share

my passion for photography of nature, birds and the natural world with each and every

one of you. Thank you

of your visit. I hope you enjoy my site. < /p >

< p align = "center" class = "style67" > < strong > PROJECTS of RECENT BOOKS: facilities > < / p >

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< class li = "style67" > < strong > GLOBAL BIRDING < facilities > - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY < /li >

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    FM10 is not patched, WinXP SP3

    I stumbled on a very serious problem that I am unable to replicate, but not solve. When I import XML (custom), no spaces < xref > following is deleted. I don't know if it's exclusive to elements of reference or any element without content... but for sure, it happens with xrefs.

    Here's a zip with the example files with which I am able to reproduce this. The XML file has two < xref > s, separated by 'and '. When you import the XML (using the DTD, the rules and template provided), the space before the "and" is deleted.

    http://www.weststreetconsulting.com/downloads/test.zip

    I disabled all my personal plugins and all DITA plugins I could find, same thing.

    I don't know if anyone has the time to watch it, but I would be very grateful if someone could confirm the problem. This caused a real mess in my source files I can't correct using nonbreaking spaces, but it's really a pain and very suboptimal.

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    Russ

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    This is a known issue for the DITA files and can also be the cause of the problem that you see. This has been fixed in the latest patch, as long as you use a client of import and export which was rebuilt with latest libraries FDK. (No doubt if you use the client by default, it should "work" once you install the update.) I posted this to the framemaker-dita some time ago Yahoo Group...

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    If you use a FM10 DITA (with DITA-FMx or not), you may have noticed that after conrefs inline spaces are missing. Apparently the FM10 introduced certain areas of standardization, which was a little too aggressive.

    This can be corrected in a future update, but until you can fix it by doing the following change to the maker.ini file. In the Preferences section, you can change that...

    RemoveExtraWhiteSpacesOnXMLImport = we

    for this...

    RemoveExtraWhiteSpacesOnXMLImport = Off

    And all is right with the world once more.

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    I hope this will fix your problems... but I would install the update anyway, since it solves a number of other bugs.

    See you soon,.

    .. .Scott

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