HTML_SAFE Function
Allows special characters defined in HTML to be displayed as text, rather than using them for format tagging.
Usage
html_str = HTML_SAFE(str)
Input Parameters
str—A text string that may contain special HTML characters.
Keywords
None.
Returned Value
html_str—A string containing the HTML escape sequences for the special characters included in str.
Discussion
The HTML_SAFE function easily allows the special HTML formatting characters to be interpreted as text. The special characters covered by HTML_SAFE are the left and right angle brackets (< and >); the ampersand (&); and quotation marks (“ ”). HTML_SAFE assures that these characters will be translated to their HTML escape sequence, so that the browser will display them as intended.
Note: All text-related HTML routines in PV‑WAVE have a Safe keyword, which calls the HTML_SAFE function to escape any special characters contained in the text. |
Example
For this example, you could achieve the same result by using the Safe keyword with HTML_HEADING procedure.
HTML_OPEN str = 'Use the <OL> tag to define an ordered list.' HTML_HEADING, HTML_SAFE(str) HTML_CLOSE
See Also
HTML_BLOCK, HTML_HEADING, HTML_HIGHLIGHT, HTML_LIST, HTML_OPEN, HTML_PARAGRAPH, HTML_TABLE