SSRS 2012 - Not interpretting HTML from Sharepoint List specifically the UNDERLINE












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I am running SQL 2012 in Sharepoint Integrated Mode. We have a report importing a rich text field from Sharepoint and it is working fine for all but the UNDERLINE Tag. I have seen information online that this is "By Design" from Microsoft and is handled with their styles? They don't show underlines because of how IE might interpret a hyperlink? Is there an easy way around this? Thanks!










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  • It's because "it could cause confusion for the user." What non-link text are you underlining on a webpage and why?

    – HackSlash
    Jan 15 at 21:01











  • It's just standard underlines. It's a rich text box from a SharePoint list. We are trying to simply read the HTML from the field and interpret it directly. It does for italics and bold, but not underlines.

    – Alex O
    Jan 16 at 22:15











  • Have you tried adding HTML underline markup instead of using RTF underlines? <u>

    – HackSlash
    Jan 17 at 17:54
















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I am running SQL 2012 in Sharepoint Integrated Mode. We have a report importing a rich text field from Sharepoint and it is working fine for all but the UNDERLINE Tag. I have seen information online that this is "By Design" from Microsoft and is handled with their styles? They don't show underlines because of how IE might interpret a hyperlink? Is there an easy way around this? Thanks!










share|improve this question























  • It's because "it could cause confusion for the user." What non-link text are you underlining on a webpage and why?

    – HackSlash
    Jan 15 at 21:01











  • It's just standard underlines. It's a rich text box from a SharePoint list. We are trying to simply read the HTML from the field and interpret it directly. It does for italics and bold, but not underlines.

    – Alex O
    Jan 16 at 22:15











  • Have you tried adding HTML underline markup instead of using RTF underlines? <u>

    – HackSlash
    Jan 17 at 17:54














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I am running SQL 2012 in Sharepoint Integrated Mode. We have a report importing a rich text field from Sharepoint and it is working fine for all but the UNDERLINE Tag. I have seen information online that this is "By Design" from Microsoft and is handled with their styles? They don't show underlines because of how IE might interpret a hyperlink? Is there an easy way around this? Thanks!










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I am running SQL 2012 in Sharepoint Integrated Mode. We have a report importing a rich text field from Sharepoint and it is working fine for all but the UNDERLINE Tag. I have seen information online that this is "By Design" from Microsoft and is handled with their styles? They don't show underlines because of how IE might interpret a hyperlink? Is there an easy way around this? Thanks!







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  • It's because "it could cause confusion for the user." What non-link text are you underlining on a webpage and why?

    – HackSlash
    Jan 15 at 21:01











  • It's just standard underlines. It's a rich text box from a SharePoint list. We are trying to simply read the HTML from the field and interpret it directly. It does for italics and bold, but not underlines.

    – Alex O
    Jan 16 at 22:15











  • Have you tried adding HTML underline markup instead of using RTF underlines? <u>

    – HackSlash
    Jan 17 at 17:54



















  • It's because "it could cause confusion for the user." What non-link text are you underlining on a webpage and why?

    – HackSlash
    Jan 15 at 21:01











  • It's just standard underlines. It's a rich text box from a SharePoint list. We are trying to simply read the HTML from the field and interpret it directly. It does for italics and bold, but not underlines.

    – Alex O
    Jan 16 at 22:15











  • Have you tried adding HTML underline markup instead of using RTF underlines? <u>

    – HackSlash
    Jan 17 at 17:54

















It's because "it could cause confusion for the user." What non-link text are you underlining on a webpage and why?

– HackSlash
Jan 15 at 21:01





It's because "it could cause confusion for the user." What non-link text are you underlining on a webpage and why?

– HackSlash
Jan 15 at 21:01













It's just standard underlines. It's a rich text box from a SharePoint list. We are trying to simply read the HTML from the field and interpret it directly. It does for italics and bold, but not underlines.

– Alex O
Jan 16 at 22:15





It's just standard underlines. It's a rich text box from a SharePoint list. We are trying to simply read the HTML from the field and interpret it directly. It does for italics and bold, but not underlines.

– Alex O
Jan 16 at 22:15













Have you tried adding HTML underline markup instead of using RTF underlines? <u>

– HackSlash
Jan 17 at 17:54





Have you tried adding HTML underline markup instead of using RTF underlines? <u>

– HackSlash
Jan 17 at 17:54










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