HtmlTextWriter.EqualsChar Field
Definition
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Represents the equal sign (=
).
public: char EqualsChar;
public const char EqualsChar;
val mutable EqualsChar : char
Public Const EqualsChar As Char
Field Value
Examples
The following code example shows how to render the src
attribute and part of its value for an <img>
element. The code uses the EqualsChar field in a Write method call to render the equal sign (=) between the src
attribute and its value.
This code example renders the following markup:
src="/images/
// Write the src attribute and the path
// for the image file.
writer.Write("src");
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.EqualsChar);
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.DoubleQuoteChar);
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.SlashChar);
writer.Write("images");
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.SlashChar);
' Write the src attribute and the path
' for the image file.
writer.Write("src")
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.EqualsChar)
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.DoubleQuoteChar)
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.SlashChar)
writer.Write("images")
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.SlashChar)
Remarks
You might want to use the EqualsDoubleQuoteString field instead of the EqualsChar field when constructing the opening delimiter of an attribute value.
Applies to
See also
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