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liquid '| h" what is it for?

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Posted on 23 Aug 2020 05:32:58 by 27

Sorry this question can be very simple but I'm new in Liquid and portals world.  I see this filter in many places but I don't get documentation about it,  I review  portal docs, shopify docs and nothing.  Can someone indicate me what is this used for and also a reference link to the documentation would be nice.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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  • justinburch Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on 28 Aug 2020 at 18:36:09
    Re: liquid '| h" what is it for?

    The claim by Nicholas in this article is that the 'h' piped filter will enforce html encoding (similar to when we use 'xml_encode' in fetch queries), but I've not seen this actually work in practice.

  • sboneratm Profile Picture
    59 on 28 Aug 2020 at 10:47:31
    Re: liquid '| h" what is it for?

    https://www.engineeredcode.com/blog/power-apps-portals-fetchxml-liquid-tag-and-entity-permissions

     

    Used to see what else is being submitted via a query

  • v-xida-msft Profile Picture
    on 24 Aug 2020 at 07:56:10
    Re: liquid '| h" what is it for?

    Hi @hubertg ,

    Thanks for your feedback. Currently, there is no doc mentioned about the Liquid Filter Syntax '| h' currently. If you would like to get more details about the Liquid Filter Syntax '| h', please consider submit an support ticket through the following link:

    https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/support/pro

     

    Regards,

  • oliver.rodrigues Profile Picture
    9,342 Most Valuable Professional on 23 Aug 2020 at 13:15:29
    Re: liquid '| h" what is it for?

    Hi

     

    That's actually a question I have myself, I've seen it being used several places in OOB liquid code but don't know really what it does. And when testing with/without I never saw any difference.

     

    I searched in the documentations as well but never found anything. 


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