Since both are acceptable by HTML as well as languages like ASP.NET and PHP when using attributes or strings, why is it that some people use single quotes and double quotes interchangeably? It is my understanding that it is syntactically correct to use double quotes where possible, single when you need to embed a double quote for inline logic. Is there something I am missing? For examples: HTML
I am using SQL Server 2008 Web Edition and it seems my SQL queries are automagically having the double quotes replaced with ' + CHAR(34) + '. I am trying to pin down why this is happening, I am using Delphi with ASP.NET and using the ADO.NET object for the SQL.
I'm working in a Repeater over blog posts and I'm displaying a ShareThis JavaScript piece at the bottom. The Title and URL of the post are being sent to JS. In one test case, the title of a post has a single quote, e.g. Mark's test post Since I need to preserve that single quote when being sent to ShareThis, I need to wrap that JavaScript string in double quotes, however the string is being bound via a Literal and I cannot wrap the literal in double quotes: This is want I want but DOES NOT WORK:
im using asp.net and somehow my escape characters dont seem to work
string testing = "my name is "abc"";
this gives the output : my name is "abc"
ive read all the tutorials, everywhere it says that ive to put " to use double quotes inside a string but i have no idea why my system isnt accepting the escape character.
I have string. There are no items to show in this view of the "Personal Documents" then assign to string str variable string str ="There are no items to show in this view of the "Personal Documents" library" Now planning to replace "" and make it to actual string to str object. I tried below, but did not worked
str = str.Replace(@"",string.Empty);
I want str value should be string str ="There are no items to show in this view of the "Personal Documents" library" I need to find this string in another string. While searching into that string. I couldn't found because str contains "".
using sql server 2005.I need to query some nchar fields to see if any of them contain string with double quotes (char(34)).whats the syntax to do this? I was thinking something like this but I think the first query would get exactly the text Char(34) when I only want to get the double quotes:SELECT fieldA FROM myTable where fieldA LIKE '%char(34)%'ORSELECT fieldA FROM myTable where fieldA LIKE '%'+char(34)+'%'
I am using .Net Framework 3.5 on an ASP.net web project using jquery.ajax to make web service calls. My web service returns objects serialized as JSON by specifying the content type of my POST as "application/json". I would like just one of my many properties to return a non quoted javascript function name instead of a quoted string. Serialized as such:
{"dataInit": functionName, "id": "myID"} instead of {"dataInit": "functionName", "id":"myID"}
In VS2008, it used to be that whenever I was typing an html attribute in an .aspx page when I hit '=' a pair of double quotes was automatically inserted and the cursor placed inside them. I guess I've changed a setting, but I don't know what to change to get that functionality back. I am using Resharper if it makes a difference.
In my database, there is a column "summary" with single quot in it.I am fetching this data inside Gridview. Data is shown inside Gridview as:
<summary>" I want single quot to be shown inside Gridview as (')for that I tried to change the code as below: <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" Width="100%" BackColor="White" DataKeyNames="IssueId" AutoGenerateColumns="False" AllowPaging="True" PageSize="8" CssClass="Grid" OnRowDataBound="GridView1_RowDataBound">
working through the excellent tutorial on 'Building pages with VS 2005' and I find I can't copy the text in the windows. For instance page http://forums.asp.net/1019.aspx . I can copy any of the surrounding brown text but if I try to highlight the text in the window where all the properties for the calendar control are I'll just get a ghostly copy of that window stuck to my cursor.... That's a bit of a hassle because, of course, I like to cut and paste, often, in such situations when working through these things.Is there something I can do about
I need to post an xml string to another website. I can't create an xml file, because some of the content is dynamically created. The two lines that are causing me problems are
The conversion from double quotes to single quotes isn't being accepted. So how can I send the string so that the versions are surrounded by double quotes?
I am building an application where a quote is generated for a mini bus service. A user enters their postcode from which the location can be determined. This will in then calculate a quote by knowing the location of the user an the location of their destination. I have no idea where to start with this. I have been tol about google maps/api but do not know how they work.
I have a dropdownlist which gets the data from the oracle database, the values that contains quotes example "Apple's" or "Website's" or not getting seelcted from the list except these values remaining values have no issues.
I'm using linq to sql,everything seems to be working fine except one thing,I'm showing any mapped float fields from my db tables as "Double?" instead of "Double", and when binding to a datagrid, any of those "Double?"fields don't show.If I iterate through the items and spit out the property,the float value is indeed there and properly returned.