No, I got it to work and I am happy enough.  You wrote the code 
using that accursed vb.net.  I talked to a Java programmer yesterday 
and he said C# had left Java in the dust a while ago.  Coming from a 
Java progammer I was astounded.  I had up to that time thought that 
C# was MS's poor attempt to implement Java. 



--- In [email protected], Charles Carroll 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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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