We're using xhtml, indeed. George Bina's hint did the trick! Luck me I'm
inside a script...
If you were sending the result with an xml mime type to a system that
understood xhtml (such as mozilla) then the & would not cause any
problem (that is the correct xhtml syntax) It only causes a problem if
you try to give an xhtml sfile to a system that juat assumes it is html
(eg IE or mozilla if you serve the file as text/html)
David
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