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I have such code:

<%# (int)Eval("Favorites") > 0 ? "<a href=\"history.aspx?visitorid=<%# Eval(\"VisitorID\") %\">Favorites</a> / " : ""%>

where I show a link if value>0 .. However it gives me a bad url(history.aspx?visitorid=%3C%#%20Eval) when I put visitorID=<%#...%>inside another Eval<%#..%>

how to escape this? thanks

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You could seperate that string, like this:

?visitorid=<" + "%# Eval(\"Visit
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  • didnt work..still get the same wrong link history.aspx?favs=1&visitorid=%3C%#%20Eval( Jan 10, 2011 at 20:52
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You can have the second Eval called if you code it like this:

<%# (int)Eval("Favorites") > 0 ? "<a href=\"history.aspx?visitorid=" + Eval("VisitorID") + "\">Favorites</a> / " : ""%>
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As your strings get more complex, you'll find it's easier to build them using static methods in your code behind. Then in your ASPX you'll have something simple like <%# GetLink(Eval("VisitorId")) %>

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    You should just not do it in the ASPX page to begin with.
    – Phill
    Jan 12, 2011 at 2:49

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