http://www.learnasp.com/freebook/learn/literalsrock.aspx
You just assign this to a literal.

You don't need the HTMLTextWriter for this

DIM q as string = """"
dim sbTempHTML as new stringbuilder
with sbTempHtml
     .append("<td valign=")
     .append(q & "true" & q)
      .append("color=")
       .append(q & "brown" & q)   
end with

BUT I stronnglyu suspect the fact you are asking this at all is
because you are taking the wrong approach to converting the code.

PLEASE send me the original ASP page off list to
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and I will give you the correct conversion of it to ASP.net. It seems
unlikely to me that the way we are discussing is the best way.


On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:44:53 -0000, scaevola637 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>  If I want to create HTML in the code behind to appear in an <%= %>
>  block on the aspx page, what is the best way?  I would like to use
>  HTMLTextWriter but not sure that is possible.  The trouble is, in C# I
>  do not know how to concatenate all those """ that exist in HTML.  For
>  instance:
>  <!-- code  
>  <td valign="true" color="brown">
>  -->
>  HTMLTextWriter makes all this much easier to do, but is is possible in
>  the page_load method to create a string to assign to <%= mySTr %>?
>  
>  I hope so
>  
>  
>  
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