Have just tried this but VS2008 doesnt seem to like that syntax at all.
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I am looking to replace a string within in an html page.
I want to replace the following:
<a href="http://www.domain.co
with
"<a href="http://www.ourdomain
How can I do this? Am trying string.replace but it is not working because of the quotes.
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Put a \ before the double quotes.
Replace("<a href=\"http://www.domain.c
Try a RegEx object - especially if you'll be replacing more than one instance:
html = Regex.Replace(html, "<a href=\"http://www.domain.c
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by: DaTribePosted on 2009-11-04 at 04:42:41ID: 25738690
Try this:
.uk/money- latest-dea ls">Latest deals</a>", @""<a href="http://www.ourdomain .co.uk">Mon ey</a>"")
string html;
html.Replace(@"<a href="http://www.domain.co