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Per Hornshøj-Schierbeck
I got this HTML control server-side and i want to add an onclick attribute
like this:
myControl.Attributes.Add("onclick", "javascript:myfunc('a&b');");
I want to pass a value containing an ampersand (&) but when i view source i
can see the actual attribute looks like this:
onclick="javascript:myfunc('a&b');"
Any way to bypass this shot of my current solution - creating a protected
variable in the code-behind and then use the old ASP style like this in the
aspx page:
onclick="<%= myVariable %>"
Per
like this:
myControl.Attributes.Add("onclick", "javascript:myfunc('a&b');");
I want to pass a value containing an ampersand (&) but when i view source i
can see the actual attribute looks like this:
onclick="javascript:myfunc('a&b');"
Any way to bypass this shot of my current solution - creating a protected
variable in the code-behind and then use the old ASP style like this in the
aspx page:
onclick="<%= myVariable %>"
Per