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Hi Daniel, If you define your output to be HTML, like this: <xsl:output method="html" indent="yes"/> the processor should know to process html, and might well be able to let the '_' through, as is. If you already have the output defined as html, then you could simply check if the node text contains the '_' and replace this by 'à'; this will output 'ß' which will show up as a '_' in the browser. Let me know if any of this helps you in the right direction. Cheers, Pieter <prs/> http://www.pietsieg.com http://www.pietsieg.com/dotnetnuke Contributor on www.ASPToday.com Co-author on "Professional ASP.NET XML with C#", July 2002 by Wrox Press
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