Ok, if you get ' "
on the html page that is rendered, then it occurs to me that you are running in to the problem of double html encoding.
To replicate your situation, copy and paste the Replication: code in one of your views, and see the problem for yourself.
HtmlString
and MvcHtmlString
are not supposed to encode a html string that is already encoded. So in your case either the
return new HtmlString(Encoder.HtmlEncode(resFile));
or
Sanitizer.GetSafeHtml(questionsAnswerString)
is returning a string that is Html encoded, and after which in the view you are actually encoding it one more time.
This may happen because in your view which is actually rendering your content, you are using the razor
@alreadyHtmlEncodedString
// razor's @ syntax html encodes the given string
//(irrespective of the fact that the given string is not html encoded
//or the given string is html encoded already or whatever.
//it just encodes the given string)
or the aspx
<%:alreadyHtmlEncodedString%>
// aspx's <%: %> html encodes the given string
//(irrespective of the fact that the given string is not html encoded
//or the given string is html encoded already or whatever.
//it just encodes the given string)
So, if that is the case. Either use Html.Raw for the string that is already html encoded. Or just rely on the @ syntax of razor for the unsafe non html encoded string, whichever is your way to go.
Below is some code for replicating your scenario, if it helps. And a sample output as well as an image. Put the below code in one of your views.
@{string quotes = @"'""";
string quotesHtmlEncoded = Html.Encode(@"'""");
string hebrew = @"like רמב""ם or צ'ק";
string hebrewHtmlEncoded = Html.Encode(@"like רמב""ם or צ'ק");
string sampleXss = "<script>alert('1')</script>";
string sampleXssHtmlEncoded = Html.Encode("<script>alert('1')</script>");
}
<table border="1">
<thead>
<tr>
<th></th>
<th>razor @@
</th>
<th>Raw
</th>
<th>MvcHtmlString.Create
</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>quotes
</td>
<td>
@quotes
</td>
<td>
@Html.Raw(quotes)
</td>
<td>
@MvcHtmlString.Create(quotes)
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>quotesHtmlEncoded
</td>
<td>
@quotesHtmlEncoded
</td>
<td>
@Html.Raw(quotesHtmlEncoded)
</td>
<td>
@MvcHtmlString.Create(quotesHtmlEncoded)
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hebrew
</td>
<td>
@hebrew
</td>
<td>
@Html.Raw(hebrew)
</td>
<td>
@MvcHtmlString.Create(hebrew)
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hebrewHtmlEncoded
</td>
<td>
@hebrewHtmlEncoded
</td>
<td>
@Html.Raw(hebrewHtmlEncoded)
</td>
<td>
@MvcHtmlString.Create(hebrewHtmlEncoded)
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>sampleXss
</td>
<td>
@sampleXss
</td>
<td>
@Html.Raw(sampleXss)
</td>
<td>
@MvcHtmlString.Create(sampleXss)
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>sampleXssHtmlEncoded
</td>
<td>
@sampleXssHtmlEncoded
</td>
<td>
@Html.Raw(sampleXssHtmlEncoded)
</td>
<td>
@MvcHtmlString.Create(sampleXssHtmlEncoded)
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
sample output image
.