How To Decode HTML In .NET MVC 3
Sep 8, 2010
in asp.net mvc 3 preview 1 automaticly encodes html, is there an alternative way to let there be html?think of this cenario:@view.BestSitesEver.Replace("stackoverflow", "<h1>StackOverflow</h1>")That would just print out: <h1>stackoverflow</h1>
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Dec 2, 2010
I'm trying to decode a string response and display it to the user without any luck. I'm using URL encoding char : %3C >, %3E <
mystring.replace("%3C","<").
The response variable look like this:
PageContent=%3CHTML%3E%3CHEAD%3E%3C%2FHEAD%3E%3CBODY%3E%3CFORM%20action%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fpayments%2Ecom%2FactiveMerchantEmulator%2F%2Easp%22%20method%3DPOST%20id%3Dform1%20name%3Dform1%3E%3CINPUT%20type%3Dhidden%20name%3DPaReq%20value%3D%22TEST%5FpaRaq%22%3E%3Cinput%20type%3D%22hidden%22%20name%3D%22merchant%5Fname%22%20value%3D%22MysiteVal%22%3E%3Cinput%20type%3D%22hidden%22%20name%3D%22trnDatetime%22%20value%3D%2212%2F2%2F2010%208%3A48%3A06%20AM%22%3E%3Cinput%20type%3D%22hidden%22%20name%3D%22trnAmount%22%20value%3D%2285%2E47%22%3E%3Cinput%20type%3D%22hidden%22%20name%3D%22trnEncCardNumber%22%20value%3D%22XXXX%20XXXX%20XXXX%203312%22%3E%3CINPUT%20type%3Dhidden%20name%3DMD%20value%3D%220627E49A%2DB4DE%2D4CF2%2DB5AA0285004C458E%22%3E%3CINPUT%20type%3Dhidden%20name%3DTermUrl%20value%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fshop%2Emysite%2Eca%2FCheckout%2Fbeanstream%5Ftermurl%2Easpx%22%3E%3C%2FFORM%3E%3CSCRIPT%20language%3D%22JavaScript%22%3Edocument%2Eform1%2Esubmit%28%29%3B%3C%2FSCRIPT%3E%3C%2FBODY%3E%3C%2FHTML%
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May 7, 2015
I copy in a DataTable a GridView to display this GridView in a another page. It works but the gridview's content is not encoded in UTF-8.
This is the code which copy the gridview in a DataTable :
protected void ButtonDisplay_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// On copie dans un DataTable toute GridView filtré
DataTable dt = new DataTable();
for (int i = 0; i < GridView1.Columns.Count; i++)
[CODE] ...
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Jan 7, 2011
I am working on a Japanese File and I have no knowledge of the language. The file is encoded in S-JIS. Now, I am supposed to convert the contents into UTF-8 so that the content looks like Japanese. And here I am completely blank. I tried the following code that I found somewhere on Internet but no luck:
byte[] arrByte = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(arrActualData[x]);
string str = ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetString(arrByte);
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Dec 15, 2010
I want to read .dat file using Asp.Net C#. I have some details in my .dat file and I want to decode it and need to display on my web page. I already tried to decode it but it was not working properly. Its showing boxes in my web page.
If any one know how to decode .dat file
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Sep 30, 2010
i have this code that translates into my name im wondering what hash function its using, i thought it was md5
this is my name:
saleh
and this is the code
9LjZ6QoOB1A%253d
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Jul 15, 2010
MY page will be reciving a post method . There i need to decode a hexa value to string that is present in the url .
The url format is as follows
POST /yourserver/yourhandler?Hex-Message=54657374.
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May 13, 2010
I used the following code to "Encode" my select parameters prior to sending data to a sever :
[Code]....
And I know that I should use this for other server actions Updates, deletes.
How do I Decode the values that I sent to server ?
And what about other controls on my page like text boxes, labels, should they encoded as a matter of standard practice ?
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Dec 22, 2010
Edit I'd misunderstood what was happening here.. there is a POST send, then receive back a result, then the URL string which I'm seeing here is part of the the query string... so I can't decode what this really is, as it is encoded by the payment gateway people and not me.
I'd like to decode a URL string
Here is the code:
[Code]....
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Jan 23, 2012
While saving password i am encrypting it using the following method:Â
public string base64Encode(string sData) { try { byte[] encData_byte = new byte[sData.Length]; encData_byte = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(sData); string encodedData = Convert.ToBase64String(encData_byte); return encodedData; } catch (Exception ex) { throw new Exception("Error in base64Encode" + ex.Message); } }
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Mar 21, 2010
What is the best way to encode the url in Hyperlink without writing code behind. I have many uses and I would like to do it in the Hyperlink statemeent if possible. Some thing such as the following would be great:
(This does not work)
<asp:HyperLink
ID="HyperLink1"
NavigateUrl=
"<%=UrlEncode(~/All_Videos.aspx?tag=full length movie&title=The Movie)%>"runat="server">Movies</asp:HyperLink>
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Oct 22, 2010
I have a list of character that display fine in WebBrowser in the form of encoded characters such as € � ... But when posting these characters onto server to I realized that HttpUtility.HtmlDecode cannot convert them to characters as browser did, they all become space.
text = System.Web.HttpUtility.HtmlDecode("€");
I expect it to return € but it return space instead. The same thing happen for some other characters as well.
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Jul 17, 2010
I am trying to render html encoded string that is stored in SQL Server into human readable form. The HttpUtility.Decode does not decode the text that is rendered in between the open tag and closing tag of any input tag (ie. TextBox or TextArea or Select) in my ASPX page. However, HttpUtility.Decode works fine if the text is not in an input tag. The following is my test code. For example, the value of AdmitDX field in database is "Someone's comment" which is "Someone's comment" when decoded. The first two code nuggets <%%> will show as "Someone's comment" and the thrid code nugget will show "Someone's comment".
<!-- the following two lines have html encoded text, instead of html decoded text -->
<%= Html.TextArea("AdmitDX", HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(thisTransfer.AdmitDX))%>
<%= Html.TextBox("AdmitDX", HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(thisTransfer.AdmitDX)) %>
<!-- the next line works fine -->
Test = <%= HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(thisTransfer.AdmitDX) %>
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Jun 25, 2010
I have saved all data that comes through Input boxes using AntiXss.HtmlEncode(the text from in put box); Now all texts in my databse are HtmlEncoded So now i want to show them in text boxesSo iave to decode that ?
How can i decode a text that is encoded using AntiXss
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Jan 10, 2011
I am using the following code to decode base 64 and quoted printable encoded messages. It works well for all the charset's except for quoted printable chinese (Charsets: GB18030, GB2312). When I tried to decode, I am getting '?' as output. provide on this code or any other code that decodes all types of encoded string?
Code:
[code]...
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Nov 14, 2012
I have a querystring. I want to encode and decode of this querystring. How i will do it in asp.net 2010 ,C#. My querystring is given below.
 <a href='../Product_Page.aspx?id=<%#Eval("PSubCatId")%>&scat=<%#Eval("SName")%>&cat=<%#Eval("Name")%>&cid=<%#Eval("PCatId")%>' style="text-decoration:none"><asp:Label ID="Label2" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval("SubCatName")%>' ></asp:Label> </a>
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Jul 25, 2010
I do not remember how to decode the information: "Q68uEbl9ZxfNoAiWtGguRQ =="
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TextBox8.Text = cipherText; // Encrypt
TextBox9.Text = Decrypt; // Decrypt - NOT WORKS!
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Feb 18, 2010
My problem is with .Net Http/Uri libraries not being able to decode or unescape this character sequence: "Hi%E1". Neither Uri.UnescapeDataString nor HttpUtility.UrlDecode can do it.
Although I have a solution to get around this problem ( http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1221849/url-decoding-confusion ) I would like to understand why it is failing.
The 1st test here throws an exception! The second just fails.
Assert.That(Uri.UnescapeDataString("Hi%E1"), Is.EqualTo("Hiá"));
HttpUtility.UrlDecode("Hi%E1").ShouldBe("Hiá");
There is nothing in the docs to indicate that UnescapeDataString or UrlDecode are restricted to character sets or any reason why these tests would fail. However, from testing, it would appear that HttpUtility assumes UTF-8 (or some other) encoding.
The Java equivalent works! Probably because it allows an encoding to be set.
URLDecoder.decode("Hi%E1","windows-1252"); // this works btw, ie passes tests
Which looks like a very sensible move considering the .Net work-around (see URL above)
Are the .Net implementations of these methods just crap and .Net devs just have to write their own - or am I missing something?
BTW Everything I know of in IIS set to UTF-8, and Chinese/Japanese characters show fine, so I don't yet know how it could it be that this URI consists of windows-1252 encoded characters. If I could fix the URI to contain UTF-8 encoding, that would be a better way of fixing this.
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Jan 16, 2010
do you think it would be difficult to write a framework where mvc compares last html it output to the current html we want to output, and instead of sending the entire html, figure out what has changed and generate js code that will do the updating as compared to previous html? (presuming nothing was manually changed on the client using js).
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Feb 20, 2010
The following seems reasonable, but it returns an error:
<asp:Repeater ID="RepeaterF" runat="server" DataSourceID="DSF" >
<ItemTemplate>
<%
If Eval("Item_Batch") = 0 Then
%><tr><td></td><td colspan="2"></td><td></td></tr><%
Else %>........
Error: "Databinding methods such as Eval(), XPath(), and Bind() can only be used in the context of a databound control."
I am finding it difficult to accept that the whole Repeater approach has any benefits over just creating a loop in code, iterating through a recordset, and building a html table into a variable, then dumping it to the page. This repeater is spawning pages of code and objects, and surely this is all using up server resources.
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Mar 18, 2010
how can i passing a value form ActionResult to html.textbox or Html.TextBoxFor in View
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Oct 24, 2010
I have to break a HTML content string in to multiple lines. And each line should have some fixed characters, 50 or 60 Also I don't want to break the word..or html tags...
ex : <p>Email: <a href="mailto:someone@gmail.com">someone@gmail.com</a></p>
<p><em>"Text goes <font color=red>Hello world</font> Text goes here and Text goes here Text goes here 1976."</em> </p>
How can I acheive this in C#?
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Apr 30, 2010
I am working on an ASP.NET MVC 2 project with VS 2010 and out of nothing I get the following errors on my views:
The name 'Html' does not exist in the current context
The name 'Model' does not exist in the current context
It is like it is not recongnizing the MVC Html and Model classes.
I have System.Web.Mvc on my references and on Web.Config I have:
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Sep 24, 2010
I want to catch the html button click event on a class file including html text box value..
[code]....
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Jul 20, 2010
I think I need to drop in some escape characters, but I'm not quite sure where. Here is the javascript function I'm attempting to call:
function setData(associateValue, reviewDateValue) {
var associate = document.getElementById("Associate");
var reviewDate = document.getElementById("ReviewDate");
associate.value = associateValue;
reviewDate.value = reviewDateValue;
}
Here is the asp .net mvc line where I'm attempting to create a Radio button with a click event that calls the above function and passes data from the model as javascript parameter values.
<%= Html.RadioButton("Selected", item.Selected, new { onClick="setData('<%=item.Associate%>','<%=item.ReviewDate%>' )" } )%>
The above throws a bunch of compile issues and doesn't work. A call such as the following does call the javascript, but doesn't get the data from the model.
<%= Html.RadioButton("Selected", item.Selected, new { onClick="setData('item.Associate','item.ReviewDate' )" } )%>
<%= Html.RadioButton("Selected", item.Selected, new { onClick="setData('item.Associate','item.ReviewDate' )" } )%>
<% String functionCall = String.Format("setData('{0}','{1}')", Html.Encode(item.Associate), Html.Encode(item.ReviewDate )) ; %>
<%= Html.RadioButton("Selected", item.Selected, new { onClick=functionCall } )%>
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