I just discovered that DTML Documents and Methods containing "special" characters are deemed by ZServer to be binary (that is, "Content-Type: application/octet-stream"), and not HTML. The special characters I refer to are part of the Windows ANSI (ISO-8859-1, I believe) character set, and the inclusion of characters such as em-dash (#150) instead of character reference entities (eg., ), while not entirely correct HTML, should not automatically demote the document to binary, should it? When, at all, would it be appropriate to assume that a DTML Document contains binary data? Aren't DTML Documents by definition text? -- Alexander Staubo http://www.mop.no/~alex/ "It has taken the planet Earth 4.5 billion years to discover it is 4.5 billion years old." --George Wald