Reading HTML in JTextPane

Can somebody let me know how would I go about reading html with empty spaces into a JTextPane ? Supposing I have text like
<html><body>     ABCD    EFGH</body></html>When I read the above HTML into the JTextPane(with HTMLEditorKit), it gets rid of all the spaces I put in and considers only one space. Add to that the text is trimmed both ways, so all the spaces I put in at the start of the Document are trimmed.
Somebody Please ?

Camickr:
The pre tag makes a mess of the formatting. Alternatively If I consume the Space Bar and insert '\ 240', I would lose my line wrapping. The line would break in between a word which is scary. The only reason for that is probably the LineBreakMeasurer used by the Editor considers a space and since that space is overwritten by '\ 240' or '& # 160;' , its messed up.
BBritta:
Your solution would never work for a JTextPane since the only way I know to put in a space is '\ 240' and not ' ' .
Thanks Camickr and BBritta. Any other thoughts on this appreciated. I can post in a sample code if required.

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