GridView And Html Encoding?
Feb 22, 2011
I've recently upgraded a client's web site to .NET 4 and we've found out during the process that now GridView column values are automatically HTML encoded.
They have wide use of HTML strings in their code so we must turn that off. I know one solution would go over each column and add HtmlEncode="false". My question is - is there a way to set this to be the default for all GridView columns in this application?
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'BodyEncoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("iso-8859-1")
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End Sub
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Try
returnEmail.BodyEncoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("iso-8859-1")
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smtpCli.Send(returnEmail)
Catch ex As Exception
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me, Me.GetType, "smtpError", "alert('There was an error sending the email:
* " & ex.Message & "');", True)
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