Saturday, March 24, 2012

html encoding

I want to save an html tag in web.config,

I know it would work if i encode it by replaceing "<" to "<"

How about double quote charater ( " )?

The below line is giving errors because of it.

<add key="myHTML" value="<img src="http://pics.10026.com/?src=host.jpg">""/
Please help

MirajDon't use ", it will work with '.

"Miraj Haq" wrote:

> I want to save an html tag in web.config,
> I know it would work if i encode it by replaceing "<" to "<"
> How about double quote charater ( " )?
> The below line is giving errors because of it.
> <add key="myHTML" value="<img src="http://pics.10026.com/?src=host.jpg">""/>
> Please help
> Miraj
>
> I want to save an html tag in web.config,
> I know it would work if i encode it by replaceing "<" to "<"
> How about double quote charater ( " )?

Escape it as " as per the XML specification. So, you'd have:

<add key="myHTML" value="<img src="host.jpg">" /
[not sure why you had a pair of double quotes at the very end...]

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