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I am using Html.Raw(Html.Encode()) to allow some of html to be allowed. For example I want bold, italic, code etc... I am not sure it's the right method, code seems pretty ugly.

Input

Hello, this text will be [b]bold[/b]. [code]alert("Test...")[/code]

Output

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Code

    @Html.Raw(Html.Encode(Model.Body)
    .Replace(Environment.NewLine, "<br />")
    .Replace("[b]", "<b>")
    .Replace("[/b]", "</b>")
    .Replace("[code]", "<div class='codeContainer'><pre name='code' class='javascript'>")
    .Replace("[/code]", "</pre></div>"))

My Solution

I want to make it all a bit different. Instead of using BB-Tags I want to use simpler tags.
For example * will stand for bold. That means if I input This text is *bold*. it will replace text to This text is <b>bold</b>.. Kinda like this website is using BTW.

Problem

To implement this I need some Regex and I have little to no experience with it. I've searched many sites, but no luck.

My implementation of it looks something like this, but it fails since I can't really replace a char with string.

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    string myString = "Hello, this text is *bold*, this text is also *bold*. And this is code: ~MYCODE~";
    string findString = "\\*";
    int firstMatch, nextMatch;

    Match match = Regex.Match(myString, findString);

    while (match.Success == true)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(match.Index);
        firstMatch = match.Index;
        match = match.NextMatch();
        if (match.Success == true)
        {
            nextMatch = match.Index;

            myString = myString[firstMatch] = "<b>"; // Ouch!
        }
    }

    Console.ReadLine();
}
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To implement this I need some Regex

Ah no, you don't need Regex. Manipulating HTML with Regex could lead to some undesired effects. So you could simply use MarkDownSharp which by the way is what this site uses to safely render Markdown markup into HTML.

Like this:

var markdown = new Markdown();
string html = markdown.Transform(SomeTextContainingMarkDown);

Of course to polish this you would write an HTML helper so that in your view:

@Html.Markdown(Model.Body)
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  • And all it does basically is same as Html.Encode()? I searched and all I could find about it is that it will encode HTML.
    – Stan
    Jul 26, 2011 at 17:27
  • @Qmal, oh no, it does much more than this. It converts the Markdown string into HTML. It does what you see on this site: a user types Markdown in the Question/Answer textarea and when he submits it you can see the final resulting HTML. Jul 26, 2011 at 17:31
  • Can you give me a short example please, I mean with the markup itself. I can't seem to find this option in google on this library.
    – Stan
    Jul 26, 2011 at 17:33
  • @Qmal, here are some examples of Markdown strings: stackoverflow.com/editing-help Now simply apply the code I have shown in my answer to such a string. Jul 26, 2011 at 17:35
  • Ahhh, so I just need to add it like you showed above and don't need to hardcode searching for "*" and it will work?
    – Stan
    Jul 26, 2011 at 17:37

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