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---
title: safe.HTMLAttr
description: Declares the given key/value pair as a safe HTML attribute.
categories: []
keywords: []
action:
aliases: [safeHTMLAttr]
related:
- functions/safe/CSS
- functions/safe/HTML
- functions/safe/JS
- functions/safe/JSStr
- functions/safe/URL
returnType: template.HTMLAttr
signatures: [safe.HTMLAttr INPUT]
aliases: [/functions/safehtmlattr]
---
Given a site configuration that contains this menu entry:
{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}}
[[menu.main]]
name = "IRC"
url = "irc://irc.freenode.net/#golang"
{{< /code-toggle >}}
Attempting to use the `url` value directly in an attribute:
```go-html-template
{{ range site.Menus.main }}
<a href="{{ .URL }}">{{ .Name }}</a>
{{ end }}
```
Will produce:
```html
<a href="#ZgotmplZ">IRC</a>
```
`ZgotmplZ` is a special value, inserted by Go's [template/html] package, that indicates that unsafe content reached a CSS or URL context.
To indicate that the HTML attribute is safe:
```go-html-template
{{ range site.Menus.main }}
<a {{ printf "href=%q" .URL | safeHTMLAttr }}>{{ .Name }}</a>
{{ end }}
```
{{% note %}}
As demonstrated above, you must pass the HTML attribute name _and_ value through the function. Applying `safeHTMLAttr` to the attribute value has no effect.
{{% /note %}}
[template/html]: https://pkg.go.dev/html/template
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