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How to set value of entity NBSP into a string?
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13/11/2006 11:31:19
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
 
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ASP.NET
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Miscellaneous
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01169162
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01169192
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Dimitry I tested on plain HTML Code so if u saying that in the .net combo didn't work, did you try to do a right click view source on the hmlpage that was generated and see what html .net had generate?

>Yes, but you are not replacing spaces with the string "nbsp" here, right? That is, try to create a string of empty spaces. Then replace the empty spaces with the "nbsp" and set the value to an HTML control. Unless I don't understand something, you will see literal "nbsp" strings.
>
>>Testing the HTML looks like it works fine
>>
>>this is the html code:
>>
>><select name="test"><option selected value="1">test spaces          10 spaces</option><option value="2">test spaces          10 NBSP</option></select>
>>
>>the 2nd option instead of spaces has 10 & nbsp; and it shows ok on the html dropdown list.
>>
>>>Alexandre,
>>>But it does not work exactly as you are saying. The reason I posted this question was I was trying your suggestion on the dropdownlist (last Friday). But the dropdownlist shows values of "nbsp" and not the space as we exact. That is when I try .Replace(" ","nbsp;") or .Replace(" "," ") the literal value is set in the dropdownlist.
>>>
>>>>Dimitry all depends on where you are using that, i.e. if you use that on a textbox.text then you will see the value and not the space, while if you use it on a dropdownlist item you will see the space and not the string, so as you can see all depends where you are using it.
>>>>
>>>>>I need to figure out how to set a value of the HTML entity NBSP ( Ampersand + NBSP + Semicolon) into a string so that the browser will interpret it as an HTML special character and not a literal character.
>>>>>
>>>>>For example, if I do
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>string mystreen = "&"+ "nbsp" + ";" ;
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>The browser will show this string literally. But this is NOT what I want.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you for any suggestions.
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect
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