BSP Escape Character?

Hi, I have a
tabStripItem
with a link to a javascript in the title (Please do not comment the design of my application, I can not use onSelect because it triggers a server round trip):
<htmlb:tabStripItem
id = "id"
title="<a href='javascript:myFunc('myParam')'>
           myLink
        </a>">
</htmlb:tabStripItem>
This does not work due to the " ' characters in the title. Anyone who knows how I can solve the problem?
What is the BSP escape character?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Message was edited by: Elvez

hi
directly use this its working in my case
<htmlb:tabStripItem  id = "id"
title="<a href=javascript:myFunc(myParam)>myLink</a>"></htmlb:tabStripItem>
regards,
Hemendra

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