Thanks for your response!  The text is actually in the template.  

I have removed the xml and lang arguments from the html tag and am still 
getting no love.  

I do suspect that it has to do with the languages that were installed, but it's 
been many moons since I had to do anything with IIS, and even then, I wasn't 
monkeying with languages.  Where would I find/manipulate that information?

Inger


>Is the text coming from the database or is it in the template (or  
>both)?     If it's the database, you may need to adjust the Charset  
>of the database.  How you do that depends on the DBMS type.
>
>If it's in the template, there may a problem with the server settings  
>- possibly the languages that were installed in the installation.
>
>Also, you might try removing the  'xml:lang="en" lang="en"' from your  
><html> tag and see if that makes a difference on the client side of  
>things.
>
>Jon

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