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i am using the below code to generate pop up once clicked on the row of a GridView.



string ky = "Hello World"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


and it is working fine.



when i insert new line character it doesn't work,



string ky = "Hello nWorld"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


i want to see it as



Hello



World



also is there any way to design the popup box too.










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  • Did you try rn to insert a new line?

    – Marco
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:20
















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i am using the below code to generate pop up once clicked on the row of a GridView.



string ky = "Hello World"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


and it is working fine.



when i insert new line character it doesn't work,



string ky = "Hello nWorld"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


i want to see it as



Hello



World



also is there any way to design the popup box too.










share|improve this question























  • Did you try rn to insert a new line?

    – Marco
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:20














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0








i am using the below code to generate pop up once clicked on the row of a GridView.



string ky = "Hello World"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


and it is working fine.



when i insert new line character it doesn't work,



string ky = "Hello nWorld"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


i want to see it as



Hello



World



also is there any way to design the popup box too.










share|improve this question














i am using the below code to generate pop up once clicked on the row of a GridView.



string ky = "Hello World"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


and it is working fine.



when i insert new line character it doesn't work,



string ky = "Hello nWorld"
//ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('This is alert Message from C#')", true);
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, typeof(Page), "Popup", "alert('"+ky+"')", true);


i want to see it as



Hello



World



also is there any way to design the popup box too.







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  • Did you try rn to insert a new line?

    – Marco
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:20



















  • Did you try rn to insert a new line?

    – Marco
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:20

















Did you try rn to insert a new line?

– Marco
Nov 24 '18 at 11:20





Did you try rn to insert a new line?

– Marco
Nov 24 '18 at 11:20












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Change your string to




string ky = "Hello \nWorld"




double seem to work for me.






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    a minor mistake.



    string ky = "Hello nWorld"


    only need to put @ before "Hello nWorld"






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    • I don't think it's necessary, not with n

      – Marco
      Nov 24 '18 at 11:29











    • it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

      – Ankit Tyagi
      Nov 24 '18 at 11:30











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      Change your string to




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      double seem to work for me.






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        Change your string to




        string ky = "Hello \nWorld"




        double seem to work for me.






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        string ky = "Hello \nWorld"




        double seem to work for me.







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            a minor mistake.



            string ky = "Hello nWorld"


            only need to put @ before "Hello nWorld"






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            • I don't think it's necessary, not with n

              – Marco
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:29











            • it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

              – Ankit Tyagi
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:30
















            1














            a minor mistake.



            string ky = "Hello nWorld"


            only need to put @ before "Hello nWorld"






            share|improve this answer
























            • I don't think it's necessary, not with n

              – Marco
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:29











            • it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

              – Ankit Tyagi
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:30














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            a minor mistake.



            string ky = "Hello nWorld"


            only need to put @ before "Hello nWorld"






            share|improve this answer













            a minor mistake.



            string ky = "Hello nWorld"


            only need to put @ before "Hello nWorld"







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            • I don't think it's necessary, not with n

              – Marco
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:29











            • it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

              – Ankit Tyagi
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:30



















            • I don't think it's necessary, not with n

              – Marco
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:29











            • it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

              – Ankit Tyagi
              Nov 24 '18 at 11:30

















            I don't think it's necessary, not with n

            – Marco
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:29





            I don't think it's necessary, not with n

            – Marco
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:29













            it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

            – Ankit Tyagi
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:30





            it worked for me. n works as new line operator in both .net and javascript.

            – Ankit Tyagi
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:30


















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