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Hi,

 

I am developing a Send Email Module to add some more functionality. I have a Rich text area to show selected template body.

 

<apex:inputtextarea richtext="true" value="{!body}" id="body"/>  

{!body} is string property.  Suppose Template is as below :

 

Dear {!Contact.FirstName}, I really enjoyed speaking with you today. I think that {!Organization.Name} has a lot to offer {!Account.Name} and I look forward to our next meeting.Regards, {!User.FirstName}

 When I edit template body to :

Dear {!Contact.FirstName}, I really enjoyed speaking with you today. I think that {!Organization.Name} has a lot to offer {!Account.Name} and I look forward to our next meeting.

Waiting for you reply.

Regards, {!User.FirstName}

 

 then in controller I get template with HTML tags

Dear {!Contact.FirstName}, I really enjoyed speaking with you today. I think that {!Organization.Name} has a lot to offer {!Account.Name} and I look forward to our next meeting. 
<br/>
Waiting for you reply.
<br/>
Regards, {!User.FirstName}

 Can anyone help me to resolve this? Trying hard to avoid html tags but no success :(

 

 



 

 

Hi, please respond if any one came across this functionality,

 

we happened to disable, enable the create pdf button on the quote based on a status field. How to proceed with this.

 

I found 2 option to override the standard with a visual force page or using a custom button.

 

In both the case i ran out of option on to fins the quote template id and use it in the creation of the pdf. 

 

Any ideas on this

Hi Guys,

 

I'm working on integration with some web service that requires WSSE authentication.

WSSE Authentication requires special SOAP Header that can look like below:

 

<env:Header>

            <wsse:Security xmlns:wsse="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/06/secext">

                        <wsse:UsernameToken>

                                                <wsse:Username>test</wsse:Username>

                                                <wsse:Password>123</wsse:Password>

                        </wsse:UsernameToken>

            </wsse:Security>

</env:Header>

 

So, I decided to use WebServiceCallout class to invoke that web service methods. I also found a way how to add SOAP header but I spent a lot of time reading documentation and trying different things to figure out how to add "wsse" prefix for the lements in this header without any success...

 

The maximum I was able to produce is:

 

<env:Header>

     <n1:Security xmlns:n1="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">

             <usernameToken>

                   <username>test</username>

                   <password>123</password>

             </usernameToken>

      </n1:Security>

</env:Header>

 

Do anybody know about any workaround to specify "wsse" prefix?

I really don't want to go with Http classes solution yet hoping that there could be some solution I don't know about. Please advise.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

I have a Web Service that is expecting it as a part of SOAP header. How do I send it?

 

 


<soapenv:Header>

<wsse:Security

xmlns:wsse="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-

secext-1.0.xsd">

<wsse:UsernameToken>

<wsse:Username>username</wsse:Username>

<wsse:Password>password</wsse:Password>

</wsse:UsernameToken>

</wsse:Security>

</soapenv:Header>
<soapenv:Body>
<actual callout method here>
</soapenv:Body>

 

 

The only documentation I see is for inputHttpHeaders_x which can send http header and can send username password as part of 'Authorization' Header.

 

 

 

 

 

Message Edited by GoForceGo on 07-14-2009 05:03 PM
Message Edited by GoForceGo on 07-14-2009 05:03 PM
Message Edited by GoForceGo on 07-14-2009 05:05 PM