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Hi.

I am trying to do this:

<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl='<%= WebContext.RootUrl %><%= WebContext.CurrentUser.UserName %>' runat="server" Text='<%= GetProfileImage(WebContext.CurrentUser.AccountId) %>'></asp:HyperLink> 

But am getting the error:

this is not scriptlet. will output as plain text.

when I mouse over my declarative statements.

Any ideas? Thanks.

A: 

You cannot use <%= ... %> literals to set properties of server-side controls.

Instead, you can use a normal (client-side) <a> tag, like this:

<a href="<%= WebContext.RootUrl %><%= WebContext.CurrentUser.UserName %>"><%= GetProfileImage(WebContext.CurrentUser.AccountId) %></a>

If GetProfileImage doesn't return HTML tags, make sure to escape it.

SLaks
A: 
<a href='<%= WebContext.RootUrl %><%= WebContext.CurrentUser.UserName %>'><%= GetProfileImage(WebContext.CurrentUser.AccountId) %></a>
Eton B.
+1  A: 

You can use data binding syntax <%# %>. Just be sure that your hyperlink is either in a databound control, such as a ListView item template, or that you explicitly call DataBind() on the control from code-behind.

kbrimington
just so i am clear, the "#" means databound and the "=" means server-side value but not necessarily databound?
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