What is the difference between v-html and v-text?
I had the following code using v-text:
<h1 v-text="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
So I fixed it using v-html in the previous line:
<h1 v-html="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
My question is the following: Why does it works using v-html and not v-text ? I already read the Vue documentation but I don't clearly understand the difference.
vue.js vuejs2 ampersand
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I had the following code using v-text:
<h1 v-text="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
So I fixed it using v-html in the previous line:
<h1 v-html="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
My question is the following: Why does it works using v-html and not v-text ? I already read the Vue documentation but I don't clearly understand the difference.
vue.js vuejs2 ampersand
What is the point of downgrading my question without any reasons ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:00
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People are mean I guess... welcome to stack overflow, we got cookies and a boat load of bitterness. Here's an upvote do you dont lose faith in stack overflow :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:47
Ahahah I much appreciate, thank you :)
– Ced
Nov 16 '18 at 15:09
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I had the following code using v-text:
<h1 v-text="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
So I fixed it using v-html in the previous line:
<h1 v-html="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
My question is the following: Why does it works using v-html and not v-text ? I already read the Vue documentation but I don't clearly understand the difference.
vue.js vuejs2 ampersand
I had the following code using v-text:
<h1 v-text="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
So I fixed it using v-html in the previous line:
<h1 v-html="content.title"></h1>
Output:
Brand Name is B&C
My question is the following: Why does it works using v-html and not v-text ? I already read the Vue documentation but I don't clearly understand the difference.
vue.js vuejs2 ampersand
vue.js vuejs2 ampersand
asked Nov 15 '18 at 13:12
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What is the point of downgrading my question without any reasons ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:00
1
People are mean I guess... welcome to stack overflow, we got cookies and a boat load of bitterness. Here's an upvote do you dont lose faith in stack overflow :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:47
Ahahah I much appreciate, thank you :)
– Ced
Nov 16 '18 at 15:09
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What is the point of downgrading my question without any reasons ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:00
1
People are mean I guess... welcome to stack overflow, we got cookies and a boat load of bitterness. Here's an upvote do you dont lose faith in stack overflow :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:47
Ahahah I much appreciate, thank you :)
– Ced
Nov 16 '18 at 15:09
What is the point of downgrading my question without any reasons ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:00
What is the point of downgrading my question without any reasons ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:00
1
1
People are mean I guess... welcome to stack overflow, we got cookies and a boat load of bitterness. Here's an upvote do you dont lose faith in stack overflow :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:47
People are mean I guess... welcome to stack overflow, we got cookies and a boat load of bitterness. Here's an upvote do you dont lose faith in stack overflow :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:47
Ahahah I much appreciate, thank you :)
– Ced
Nov 16 '18 at 15:09
Ahahah I much appreciate, thank you :)
– Ced
Nov 16 '18 at 15:09
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v-text
sets the textContent of the node. v-html
sets the innerHTML of the element. &
is an HTML entity. If you want HTML entities interpreted and replaced, you need to have them interpreted as HTML and not text.
I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
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I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
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v-text
sets the textContent of the node. v-html
sets the innerHTML of the element. &
is an HTML entity. If you want HTML entities interpreted and replaced, you need to have them interpreted as HTML and not text.
I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
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I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
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v-text
sets the textContent of the node. v-html
sets the innerHTML of the element. &
is an HTML entity. If you want HTML entities interpreted and replaced, you need to have them interpreted as HTML and not text.
I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
2
I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
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v-text
sets the textContent of the node. v-html
sets the innerHTML of the element. &
is an HTML entity. If you want HTML entities interpreted and replaced, you need to have them interpreted as HTML and not text.
v-text
sets the textContent of the node. v-html
sets the innerHTML of the element. &
is an HTML entity. If you want HTML entities interpreted and replaced, you need to have them interpreted as HTML and not text.
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I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
2
I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
add a comment |
I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
2
I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
I want to add that interpreting user's input as HTML poses a security risk
– Gherman
Nov 15 '18 at 13:31
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
Thank you ! Interesting @German why does it poses a security risk ?
– Ced
Nov 15 '18 at 14:04
2
2
I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
I think he referrers to XSS (Cross site scripting) (here's a read: computerweekly.com/tip/…). You just need to be carefull that the data you put inside the v-html it comes from a safe place and/or is sanitised properly, so you don't open your website to execute malicious scripts :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:49
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What is the point of downgrading my question without any reasons ?
– Ced
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People are mean I guess... welcome to stack overflow, we got cookies and a boat load of bitterness. Here's an upvote do you dont lose faith in stack overflow :)
– Constantin Chirila
Nov 15 '18 at 14:47
Ahahah I much appreciate, thank you :)
– Ced
Nov 16 '18 at 15:09