Command button value with special characters
I have command button. I want display the button value as below :
View the "Requested Items" Chart
So i have tried.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the "Requested Items" Chart"/>

Please help me out !!
html commandbutton
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I have command button. I want display the button value as below :
View the "Requested Items" Chart
So i have tried.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the "Requested Items" Chart"/>

Please help me out !!
html commandbutton
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I have command button. I want display the button value as below :
View the "Requested Items" Chart
So i have tried.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the "Requested Items" Chart"/>

Please help me out !!
html commandbutton
I have command button. I want display the button value as below :
View the "Requested Items" Chart
So i have tried.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the "Requested Items" Chart"/>

Please help me out !!
html commandbutton
html commandbutton
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I guess this just about the look and I found some hack for it, which will get you the exact look and feel.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the ''Requested Items'' Chart"/>

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You will have to create a property in your controller
public string buttonLabel {
get{
return 'View the "Requested Items" Chart'.unescapeHtml4();
} set {}
}
And then you can use that property in your commandButton as shown below
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="{!buttonLabel}"/>
Using this way, you can escape and unescape the characters that you need to display in your visualforce page.
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Seems hacky, why not use a custom label. Its can be easily managed by a system administrator without changing code.
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I guess this just about the look and I found some hack for it, which will get you the exact look and feel.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the ''Requested Items'' Chart"/>

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I guess this just about the look and I found some hack for it, which will get you the exact look and feel.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the ''Requested Items'' Chart"/>

add a comment |
I guess this just about the look and I found some hack for it, which will get you the exact look and feel.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the ''Requested Items'' Chart"/>

I guess this just about the look and I found some hack for it, which will get you the exact look and feel.
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="View the ''Requested Items'' Chart"/>

edited Feb 15 at 8:18
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answered Feb 15 at 7:51
rahul gawalerahul gawale
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You will have to create a property in your controller
public string buttonLabel {
get{
return 'View the "Requested Items" Chart'.unescapeHtml4();
} set {}
}
And then you can use that property in your commandButton as shown below
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="{!buttonLabel}"/>
Using this way, you can escape and unescape the characters that you need to display in your visualforce page.
add a comment |
You will have to create a property in your controller
public string buttonLabel {
get{
return 'View the "Requested Items" Chart'.unescapeHtml4();
} set {}
}
And then you can use that property in your commandButton as shown below
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="{!buttonLabel}"/>
Using this way, you can escape and unescape the characters that you need to display in your visualforce page.
add a comment |
You will have to create a property in your controller
public string buttonLabel {
get{
return 'View the "Requested Items" Chart'.unescapeHtml4();
} set {}
}
And then you can use that property in your commandButton as shown below
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="{!buttonLabel}"/>
Using this way, you can escape and unescape the characters that you need to display in your visualforce page.
You will have to create a property in your controller
public string buttonLabel {
get{
return 'View the "Requested Items" Chart'.unescapeHtml4();
} set {}
}
And then you can use that property in your commandButton as shown below
<apex:commandButton style="background:#d0a416; font-weight: bold;float: right; color: white; height: 40px;" value="{!buttonLabel}"/>
Using this way, you can escape and unescape the characters that you need to display in your visualforce page.
answered Feb 15 at 7:54
Vijay GanjiVijay Ganji
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Seems hacky, why not use a custom label. Its can be easily managed by a system administrator without changing code.
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Seems hacky, why not use a custom label. Its can be easily managed by a system administrator without changing code.
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Seems hacky, why not use a custom label. Its can be easily managed by a system administrator without changing code.
Seems hacky, why not use a custom label. Its can be easily managed by a system administrator without changing code.
answered Feb 15 at 9:12
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