Hi Rich.

To follow up with the suggestion from Andreas, I think the post by Chad
Killingsworth (reposted by Markus) titled How to manage Quotes, Placeholders
and Pre-Execute using VBScript within RedDot
CMS<http://www.reddotcmsblog.com/how-to-manage-quotes-placeholders-and-pre-execute-using-vbscript-and-reddot-cms-placeholders>will
solve the embedded quote problem.

Brian Heaton
Missouri State University


On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:11 AM, reddotrich <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Andreas,
>
> Sorry, should have said, that is what we tried first time round.  The
> reason we moved to the render tag was because the quote marks in the
> text from the placeholder were terminating the string early (it is a
> WYSIWYG field using the Telerik Editor).  We are able to use your
> technique for all other field types, its just the wysiwyg fields that
> dont play nice.
>
> Rich
>
> On Jul 6, 2:48 pm, Andreas Thumfart <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can't you simply write the content of the text box in your description
> > by using the default reddot placeholder?
> >
> > blog.Description = @"<%txt_BlogText%>";
>
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