Command button value with special characters












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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 &quot;Requested Items&quot; Chart"/>


enter image description here



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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 &quot;Requested Items&quot; Chart"/>


    enter image description here



    Please help me out !!










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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 &quot;Requested Items&quot; Chart"/>


      enter image description here



      Please help me out !!










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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 &quot;Requested Items&quot; Chart"/>


      enter image description here



      Please help me out !!







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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 &quot;Requested Items&quot; 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"/>


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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"/>


                    Output






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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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                    answered Feb 15 at 7:51









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                        You will have to create a property in your controller



                        public string buttonLabel {
                        get{
                        return 'View the &quot;Requested Items&quot; 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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                          You will have to create a property in your controller



                          public string buttonLabel {
                          get{
                          return 'View the &quot;Requested Items&quot; 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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                            You will have to create a property in your controller



                            public string buttonLabel {
                            get{
                            return 'View the &quot;Requested Items&quot; 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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                            You will have to create a property in your controller



                            public string buttonLabel {
                            get{
                            return 'View the &quot;Requested Items&quot; 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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