HttpEncoder.HtmlEncode(String, TextWriter) Method
Definition
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Encodes a string into an HTML-encoded string.
protected public:
virtual void HtmlEncode(System::String ^ value, System::IO::TextWriter ^ output);
protected internal virtual void HtmlEncode (string value, System.IO.TextWriter output);
abstract member HtmlEncode : string * System.IO.TextWriter -> unit
override this.HtmlEncode : string * System.IO.TextWriter -> unit
Protected Friend Overridable Sub HtmlEncode (value As String, output As TextWriter)
Parameters
- value
- String
The string to encode.
- output
- TextWriter
The text writer to write the encoded value to.
Exceptions
output
is null
.
Remarks
The following table lists the character sequences that the ASP.NET encoding logic can decode.
Character | Encoded as |
---|---|
< (left angle bracket) |
< |
> (right angle bracket) |
> |
" (double quotation marks) |
" |
& (ampersand) |
& |
\ (backslash) |
\ |
ASCII characters from 160 to 255 | &#NNN; , where NNN is the three-digit decimal character code |
If you override the HtmlEncode method, you must produce output that is also safe within double-quoted or single-quoted HTML attributes. This accommodates parsing by the Razor engine, where markup and code can be combined, such as <tag attr="@value">. In addition, the @ operator is not context-aware when processed by the Razor engine, therefore it calls HtmlEncode rather than HtmlAttributeEncode.
Applies to
.NET