DeviceSpecificChoiceControlBuilder.Init Method
Definition
Important
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Occurs when the server control is initialized, which is the first step in its life cycle. This API is obsolete. For information about how to develop ASP.NET mobile applications, see Mobile Apps & Sites with ASP.NET.
public:
override void Init(System::Web::UI::TemplateParser ^ parser, System::Web::UI::ControlBuilder ^ parentBuilder, Type ^ type, System::String ^ tagName, System::String ^ id, System::Collections::IDictionary ^ attributes);
public override void Init (System.Web.UI.TemplateParser parser, System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder parentBuilder, Type type, string tagName, string id, System.Collections.IDictionary attributes);
override this.Init : System.Web.UI.TemplateParser * System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder * Type * string * string * System.Collections.IDictionary -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Init (parser As TemplateParser, parentBuilder As ControlBuilder, type As Type, tagName As String, id As String, attributes As IDictionary)
Parameters
- parser
- TemplateParser
The template parser object responsible for parsing the control.
- parentBuilder
- ControlBuilder
The control builder object responsible for building the parent control. If the ControlBuilder is not a DeviceSpecificControlBuilder object, an exception is thrown.
- type
- Type
The type that is assigned to the control that the builder will create.
- tagName
- String
The name of the tag to be built. This enables the builder to support multiple tag types.
- attributes
- IDictionary
The IDictionary object that holds the specified tag attributes.
Exceptions
parentBuilder
is not a DeviceSpecificControlBuilder object.
Remarks
This method is called by the ASP.NET page framework during parsing and is not intended to be called directly in your code.