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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:14:22+00:00 2026-05-22T15:14:22+00:00

I have a WCF application, written in VB.NET that takes a generic Dictionary(Of String,

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I have a WCF application, written in VB.NET that takes a generic Dictionary(Of String, String) as one of the parameters.
When I pass in a Key/Value pair that has a backslash \ as one of the characters in the value, the client automatically changes the entire value to Nothing or in the XML it shows this:

<Value i:nil="true />

Is there some special way to escape backslashes when passing them in a string to a WCF service? As far as I know the backslash isn’t a reserved character in XML.

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    2026-05-22T15:14:23+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    How are you calling your service? I’ve just tried this scenario (see code below), and the server prints the values correctly.

    Public Class StackOverflow_6116861_751090
        <ServiceContract()> _
        Public Interface ITest
            <OperationContract()> Sub Process(ByVal dict As Dictionary(Of String, String))
        End Interface
    
        Public Class Service
            Implements ITest
    
            Public Sub Process(ByVal dict As System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary(Of String, String)) Implements ITest.Process
                For Each key In dict.Keys
                    Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", key, dict(key))
                Next
            End Sub
        End Class
    
        Public Shared Sub Test()
            Dim baseAddress As String = "http://" + Environment.MachineName + ":8000/Service"
            Dim host As ServiceHost = New ServiceHost(GetType(Service), New Uri(baseAddress))
            host.AddServiceEndpoint(GetType(ITest), New BasicHttpBinding(), "")
            host.Open()
            Console.WriteLine("Host opened")
    
            Dim factory As ChannelFactory(Of ITest) = New ChannelFactory(Of ITest)(New BasicHttpBinding(), New EndpointAddress(baseAddress))
            Dim proxy As ITest = factory.CreateChannel()
    
            Dim dict As Dictionary(Of String, String) = New Dictionary(Of String, String)
            dict.Add("o\ne", "uno")
            dict.Add("two", "do\s")
            dict.Add("th\ree", "tr\es")
            proxy.Process(dict)
        End Sub
    End Class
    
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