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Is there any way to declare a NSString in multiple lines? I want to write HTML code and store it into a NSString, and in multiple lines de code will be more readable. I want to do something like this:

NSString *html = @"\<html\>"
 + @"\<head\>"
 + @"\<title\>The Title of the web\</title\>"
 + @"\</head\>"
 + @"\<body\>"
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Duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/797318/… – rid Oct 3 '11 at 10:20

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up vote 8 down vote accepted

This is an example:

NSString *html = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"<html> \n"
                          "<head> \n"
                          "<style type=\"text/css\"> \n"
                          "body {font-family: \"%@\"; font-size: %dpx;}\n"
                          "img {max-width: 300px; width: auto; height: auto;}\n"
                          "</style> \n"
                          "</head> \n"
                          "<body><h1>%@</h1>%@</body> \n"
                          "</html>", @"helvetica", 16, [item objectForKey:@"title"], [item objectForKey:@"content:encoded"]];
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Thanks for the code! – Jimmy Oct 3 '11 at 10:35

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