ControlBuilder.HtmlDecodeLiterals Method
Definition
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Determines whether the literal string of an HTML control must be HTML decoded. This method is called by the ASP.NET page framework.
public:
virtual bool HtmlDecodeLiterals();
public virtual bool HtmlDecodeLiterals ();
abstract member HtmlDecodeLiterals : unit -> bool
override this.HtmlDecodeLiterals : unit -> bool
Public Overridable Function HtmlDecodeLiterals () As Boolean
Returns
true
if the HTML control literal string is to be decoded; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example overrides the HtmlDecodeLiterals method to allow HTML decoding of literal strings in any control this builder is applied to.
// Override the HtmlDecodeLiterals method to allow HTML
// decoding of literal strings in any controls this builder
// is applied to.
public override bool HtmlDecodeLiterals()
{
return true;
}
' Override the HtmlDecodeLiterals method to allow HTML
' decoding of literal strings in any controls this builder
' is applied to.
Public Overrides Function HtmlDecodeLiterals() As Boolean
Return True
End Function
Remarks
A literal string refers to the text between the opening and closing tag of an HTML control. HTML encoding is when text is converted into a string representation that the browser will display rather than interpret as HTML. Characters such as the question mark (?), ampersand (&), slash mark (/), and spaces might be truncated or corrupted by some browsers, so those characters must be encoded when they appear in a
tags or in query strings.
The HtmlDecodeLiterals method is called by the ASP.NET page framework during parsing and is not intended to be called directly in you code.