Using Quotes In VB/ASP/VBS Strings
After the previous post, you saw this one coming a mile ahead…
"This is a string with "" < quotes"
Are you impressed?
You damn well should be.
Seriously. Licenses. Consider it.
After the previous post, you saw this one coming a mile ahead…
"This is a string with "" < quotes"
Are you impressed?
You damn well should be.
Seriously. Licenses. Consider it.
Someone who berates me for not knowing either JavaScript, Ajax or ASP… because I remark how his HTML is inconsistent with quotes.
The argument that proves I know no ASP? Because "that's why the single and no quotes".
Yeah, intelligent. N00b.
See for yourself.
Done.
Finally. Only took me a week.
Let me know if I missed a beat or have my facts all crookeded and incorrective, and such. Thanks.
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