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Help escaping out a value for server-side code in my .aspx

I'm trying to escape out the [ and ] since I'm passing in an array.  The param has to be passed in like this since it's a JavaScript based array that the server-side code will parse and use once it hits  CustomValidationRule.

                  <% Html.Validator("billingAddress", new ValidationRuleList{new ValidationRule{  RuleName = RuleName.required,
                                                                                            ErrorMessage="Please enter a valid billing address"},
                                                                       new CustomValidationRule{ RuleName="compare",
                                                                                                 ErrorMessage="Billing and Shipping addresses do not match",
                                                                                                 Options=[#billingAddress,#shippingAddress]}});
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: dba123
Solution Provided By: dba123
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
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