Web Forms :: URL Encoding And Decoding In Webservice?
Jan 27, 2010In my application, i want to do URL encoding And Decoding in my webservice. how i will do encoding and decoding.
View 4 RepliesIn my application, i want to do URL encoding And Decoding in my webservice. how i will do encoding and decoding.
View 4 RepliesI would like to make sure that everything that goes into my database is safe, i.e. protection from sql injection.
What I want to do is type something in a textbox, "<b>hello</b>" for example, it be encoded before it's put in the database, but when I retrieve it, I want it to display "hello" in bold.
I've tried the obvious of server.encode on input and server.decode on the output (to a label and a literal control), but couldn't get it to display the text in bold without having unencoded text in the database.
I have to send a file to my webservice, but the webservice assumes the file (byte Array) as a base64Binary.
Before the encoding, the byteArrayFile is saved on disk as a regular File. (I'm doing it just for testing)
So, in my Java client for webservice, I'm sending the information this way:
String file = new sun.misc.BASE64Encoder().encode(byteArrayFile);
port.sendFileToWebService(file);
The webservice have to decode the information and save the received file on disk.
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I stored in a database a ntext "<b>Hello</b>";
But when I read it from the database I see <b>Hello</b> instead of Hello.
In the html source I see this: <b>Hello</b>]
I need to encode querystring from the aspx itself, like we do <%Eval()%>.Below is my html
<asp:HyperLinkField HeaderText="Your Header"
DataNavigateUrlFields="userId"
DataTextField="Your Data Field to Display"
HeaderStyle-HorizontalAlign="Center"
DataNavigateUrlFormatString="mypage.aspx?type=2&userId={0}"
ItemStyle-Width="35%"
ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Left"
/>
Here i want to encrypt or simply encode the parameters type and userid so that it will look like encrypted.
I have written a web mailer that can send and receive emails and display them on a webpage.I have a problem displaying special characters though. Like Russian, and Greek and chinese.I am using openpop.net and I can get the encoding of the incoming email as one of my variables.Thing is, how do I display it? Do I set the content encoding of the whole page to what that specific email encoding is?I've got it UTF-8 at the moment and I get garbage.
View 3 RepliesIm pulling out a text field from the database which has and 's in it for line breaks. Which I have left there for pupose of being able to edit the fields later on.
So when i try to display the text I need to replace them which I have done with:
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Simple enough. Only when I run the page the source code I get for it is:
<br />
So it seems its not encoding the < as a encode but into the form <
Does anyone know how to stop this happen. Or a method around it?
I have vendors who are passing customers to us via an encoded URL. The problem is that Request.QueryString["FieldName"] is returning NULL on some of them and I can't fiqure out why?
For Example, one vendor is sending : http://.....ViewListing.aspx%3FListingID%3D1187721%26Source%3D6"] which returns a NULL value when Request.QueryString["ListingID"] is used.
Using Server.UrlDecode(Request.RawUrl.ToString()), however, will decode itpProperly as /ViewListing.aspx?ListingID=1187721&Source=6
How do I get the Request object to properly retrieve the values?
I am trying to set up a POST from one aspx file to another progromatically. Inside the POST is a String of XML data which i have properly added to Server.HtmlEncode(). For some reason, when I grab it in my logs on the other page, it is showing with 3 question marks. I at first thought it was logging text i left somewhere, but have narrowed it down to a Encoding error of some sort because when i change the encoding it changes the character, and when I just put some text in there, i see it on the other side fine. i have tried UTF 8,UTF32,Unicode,ASCII... Can't seem to find the right combination. Can't find the UTF-16
when I use the Encoding object
Below is my Code:
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And then on the other side log I get the below
Extensions =??
I recently started learning about HttpModules and made my first one. I was wondering if someone could explain why some modules in the the web.config include a lot of extra info and others do not.
example: not much info
<add name="ErrorLog" type="Elmah.ErrorLogModule, Elmah"/>
example a lot of info
<add name="UrlRoutingModule" type="System.Web.Routing.UrlRoutingModule, System.Web.Routing, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35"/>
What is a publickeytoken, version, culture. Do I need to do anything special to use those?
I have an AJAX service where I'm pulling HTML content. I want to Response.Write() it to the browser as a string. I can't figure out how to do it so it remains a string like this rather than formatting the HTML:
<div id="global_nav">
<ul>
<li class="left"><a class="sub practice" href="/practice-time"><span>Practice Time</span>.
I've tried using HTTPUtility.HTMLDecode(string), but that doesn't appear to do anything.
I have this string test = HttpUtility.HtmlDecode("http://test.com/Folder1/Folder2/my%20view.aspx");When I look into test it still has %20 instead of a space. Why is it not decoding this?
View 2 RepliesUri uri = new Uri(redirectionUrl);
NameValueCollection col = HttpUtility.ParseQueryString(uri.Query)
uri.Query is already decoded - so is there any way I can prevent ParseQueryString decoding it again?Apart from that - is there another method to retrieve a name value collection from a Uri without modifying any components?
Q: I face the following big problem :
from time to another i find the following exception:
Invalid length for a Base-64 char array I use encryption and decryption: public static string Encrypt(string text)
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Can someone lead me to understanding when to set the encoding for the email step when sending new member emails. For instance what is the default or how can I tell what it is or if I want to set it in the SendMail event in code. See the thing I am wondering is when is it applied? If I set the MailDefinition-From in the html part then in code using the SendMail event set the encoding using
e.Message.From = new
MailAddress("foo@bar.com","foo",System.Text.Encoding.UTF8);
then I assume that it must actually get applied when the email is sent. Is that correct?
.Net 4.0 is encoding values when using Attributes.Add. In previous versions it didn't. With the new behaviour it is no longer possible to write attributes containing single quotes.Here's an example.
<asp:TextBox ID="txtTest" runat="server" />
txtTest.Attributes.Add("onkeyup", "keyuphandler('hello')");
With the application pool framework version set to 2.0 it produces the desired result:
<input name="txtTest"
type="text" id="txtTest"
onkeyup="keyuphandler('hello')" />
With it set to 4.0 it produces an undesirable result:
<input name="txtTest"
type="text" id="txtTest"
onkeyup="keyuphandler('hello')" />
.Net 4.0 needs to be fixed to allow the developer to write attribute values containing single quotes.
Our problem is the following:
We have a website that processing products from various web shops! Users of these web shops can send products for our site what will store these products in our database. Users are sending in products through the post method of the form, and within the form the data is in hidden imput fields! Our site using UTF-8 charset, and this service is working like a charm together with other pages that has utf8 chaset too. The problem comes when someone using our service from a site that has other charset then utf8, for example: iso-8859-2.This case the special hungarian characters, like "Ãéáűőúöüó" are replaced with a '�' character!We have tried to convert the incoming string on server side but that case the '�' has been replaced by '?'. - still not acceptable :)
I have a browser-like software application that logs in to my asp.net site through the login control. Depending on the user info used, the application gets redirected to a text file in the server. The content of the file is then displayed in the application.
The files are created using vb.net streamwriter createtext.
I can get the content of the file correctly the first time the application logs in to the website, but the the 2nd and succeeding attemps results in garbage data (different encoding maybe?). I didn't get this problem when I was hositng the asp.net site locally using (IIS 5.1) - the site is currently hosted using II 6 remotely. what could be wrong? Could it be because I don't log-out of the site?
In my asp.net file I have the following form with data
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So on my login.asp why I see frédéric instead of frédéric How do I encode it?
I have spent quite a bit of time researching this here on Asp.Net's Forums, but also on the web in general, and I am still drawing a blank.
The problem: I am trying pass a values such as ... "Jacob's Carpentry" as a query string to another page. However, the other pages keeps seeing "Jacob\s Carpentry".
What I have tried: I have tried using both the Server.UrlEncode and HttpUtility.UrlEncode, and neither have worked. I have also tried using them twice as was suggested in this article, but still with no luck. Finally, I went so far as to try and encode the string, but then do a String.Replace on the " ' " apostrophe and substitute with a "%27". This also did not work, as it appeared that the String.Replace wiped out the encoding.
So I am stuck/lost. It appears the standard PHP functions easily encode the apostrophe, but for some reason the .Net function isn't working.
Here is the code I am using ...
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I notice, however, then if I put a breakpoint where the PostBackUrl is set, the encoded string is still only showing "Jacob's+Carpentry", no %27.
For some reason the encoding on my website has gone wrong. Turkish characters that were working before are now coming out in '?'. I have not touched anything. Our regular developer is away so I'm not sure if he touched anything. The text has been working on this page till recently and on the previous years page. That has now been affected to. I have set the following statement in the <head> section:
< meta
http-equiv="Content-Type"
content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
Unicode UTF-8 has worked in the past.
When I view the encoding in Internet Explorer 8 tools menu it is saying 'Western European(ISO)'. In my test environment, encoding is showing up as Unicode UTF-8 and hence the code is correct. So my question is, why is the encoding change to Western European (ISO) and how can I change?
I am starting work on an already fully developed site. This site has no input encoding or output encoding. If some one ebters <input type="text"> in an insert form it is displayed as a real tex box when viewing that form details.
So how can i apply encoding at input or output to the WHOLE SITE?
turning on validate request is not an option as the cms wud need it off.
also this is .net 3.5 so no question od using <%: tags.
In my application i have gridview that I export it to excel. When exporting I have the option to select if show the data with images or with no images. The application run well, but when i try export Hebrew data I got gibberish letters. The second thing is that if I select the option "with no images"
Sometimes the Hebrew seems good, and sometime not. Of course I add the Response.ContentEncoding. I thing maybe I should encoding one of this rows
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But don't know how. Here is my application printscreen. and this is my code
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Has anyone else encountered a problem with Framework 4 automatically html encoding multilingual characters?I am uploading a spreadsheet with both English and Spanish characters. When I preview it on the page everything looks great however as soon as I attempt to pass it to the stored procedure the non-roman characters are being automatically converted to, what looks like, html encoding.This code worked flawlessly in 3.5 and has not been touched. The only change is that I switched to framework 4 however I haven't seen anything indicating that this would be a problem for me.
View 1 Replieswanting to add the freetextbox from freetextbox.com to it.But before i add that I want to get html encoding working with out having to put the pagevalidation to false.This is what I've been reading and trying to work. I have the encoding from the database to teh site working fine. Its the encoding to the database that is being a pain in my back.http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspn /Encode_and_Display_HTML_Securely_in_ASP_NET_2_0.aspxI've added the validaterequest to false and encoding my text by the following.
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