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Originally Posted by Jellby
I don't think <wbr> is supported by the ePUB spec at all.
* could work, but it gives (if implemented correctly) a hyphen at the end of broken lines, which you probably don't want in Asian scripts.
& #8203; giving a ? is probably a problem of the default font, try one of these fonts.
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if implemented correctly <wbr> should not show a hyphen. & shy; should however show a hyphen... but the implementation is flawed, and it is adviced not to use it.
As for not able to support the & #8203... the font being used is an asian font... perhaps i should define multiple fonts and only use a different font when i want to use the zero width character.... however it's a problem which is also seen in some webbrowsers so i'm not totally convinced it's just the font.