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My goal is to be able to quickly type this:

<%= %>

Can anyone suggest a way to make it easier within Visual Studio to insert the HTML code escape block. (I am not even sure the name of this piece of code!)

I realize that typing <% in the code editor will autocomplete the escape block for me, but perhaps there's an easier way to input this block?

Perhaps there is a snippet or existing key combo built into Visual Studio to accomplish this?

Even further, this would be nice as well:

<%= Html.Encode() %>

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Even if you created a snippet to do that, given VS does automatic matching, wouldnt it be more keystrokes to enter the snippet, than to actually type the 3 characters?

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  • this is a fair point, and certainly my goal is to reduce the number of keystrokes.
    – p.campbell
    May 13, 2009 at 19:28
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    best case you could write a macro for it and assign it to a single ctrl-key chord.... but still.. May 13, 2009 at 20:18
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Sorry but it looks like snippets are not available for ASP.Net markup.

From this guy

Snippets are in VS2008 available for C#, XML and VB.NET files. In VS2010 that support extends to ASP.NET markup also.

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Create a snippet and use Ctrl-K, Ctrl-X(VS 2005) and that will let you select the snippet!

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  • The "Insert Snippet" command is not available in *.aspx files. Note, not everyone has the shortcut key bound to that command.
    – AMissico
    Jan 9, 2010 at 8:18

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