Thanks, this is what I needed!
Den tisdagen den 4:e december 2012 kl. 16:41:12 UTC+1 skrev Thomas Broyer:
>
> Use SafeHtmlUtils.fromTrustedString(), where you explicitly say that you
> trust the argument string to be "safe" HTML: no validation or sanitization
> will be done. Have a look at HtmlSanitizer and SimpleHtmlSanitizer if you
> don't trust the input.
>
> On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 4:07:14 PM UTC+1, Fille wrote:
>>
>> How can I display this text "Hello<br>World" as:
>>
>> Hello
>> World
>>
>> in CellList using UiRenderer
>>
>> I have this Cell displaying news items:
>>
>> public class NewsItemCell extends AbstractCell<NewsWrapper> {
>>> interface NewsItemRenderer extends UiRenderer {
>>> void render(SafeHtmlBuilder sb, NewsWrapper news);
>>> }
>>> private static NewsItemRenderer renderer =
>>> GWT.create(NewsItemRenderer.class);
>>> @Override
>>
>> public void render(Context context, NewsWrapper value, SafeHtmlBuilder
>>> sb) {
>>> if (value == null) {
>>> return;
>>> }
>>>
>>> renderer.render(sb, value);
>>> }
>>> }
>>
>>
>> To display the text I tried:
>> <ui:safehtml from='{news.getContentSafeHtml}' />
>> <ui:text from='{news.getContent}' />
>>
>> Where News#getContentSafeHtml() is: SafeHtmlUtils.fromString(content); I
>> have tried many variations on this.
>>
>> The resulting text displayed is: Hello<br>World
>>
>> Any ideas how to display formatted html?
>>
>
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