>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>When creating an HTML file from my VFP application I use double quotes everywhere. For example
>>>>
>>>><table class="nobordercell" ....
>>>><td class="classname ..."
>>>><width="100"
>>>>and so on
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The HTML string is then used by .NET application which seems to complain of the double quotes. My question is, if I change the double quotes everywhere to single quotes (and hopefully it will quiet the .NET app), will HTML code work with single quotes?
>>>>
>>>>TIA.
>>>
>>>Did you try using @ to create this variable?
>>
>>I didn't write the .NET code so I don't know. So I have to find the solution on the VFP side. Thank you.
>
>Have you tried a simple test for single quote ? I just tried a test and single quote worked fine.
This is what I am doing now, testing with single quote.
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