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Thread: Html in a String Resource

  1. #1
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    Default Html in a String Resource

    Is there any down side to using HTML in a string resource?
    Say for example if you wanted to use the <b> around a word.
    Seems to work fine when testing it.

  2. #2
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    No. Because there are plenty of out-of-box examples with embedded HTML. Therefore, it was meant to be.
    http://www.esedirect.co.uk
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    Using MS 9.2.0.0 with the following customisations:

    Lightbox/Fancybox enlarged images;
    Auto-suggest searchbox;
    Extra product information shown only to our IP Address (such as supplier info, costs, etc.);
    Failed transactions emailed via trigger;
    Custom app to show basket contents when customer online;
    Orders pushed through to accounting systems.

    All the above without source!

  3. #3
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    I think it is unavoidable in certain circumstances. We use it quite often also.

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