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HtmlElement.InnerText Property

Definition

Gets or sets the text assigned to the element.

public:
 property System::String ^ InnerText { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string InnerText { get; set; }
member this.InnerText : string with get, set
Public Property InnerText As String

Property Value

The element's text, absent any HTML markup. If the element contains child elements, only the text in those child elements will be preserved.

Exceptions

The specified element cannot contain text (for example, an IMG element).

Examples

The following code creates a new hyperlink using CreateElement, and assigns text to the link using the InnerText property.

private void AddUrlToTooltip(string url)
{
    if (webBrowser1.Document != null)
    {
        HtmlElement elem = webBrowser1.Document.CreateElement("A");
        elem.SetAttribute("HREF", url);
        elem.InnerText = "Visit our Web site for more details.";

        webBrowser1.Document.Body.AppendChild(elem);
    }
}
Private Sub AddLinkToPage(ByVal url As String)
    If (WebBrowser1.Document IsNot Nothing) Then
        With WebBrowser1.Document
            Dim Elem As HtmlElement = .CreateElement("A")
            Elem.SetAttribute("HREF", url)
            Elem.InnerText = "Visit our web site for more details."

            .Body.AppendChild(Elem)
        End With
    End If
End Sub

Remarks

If you attempt to assign HTML to an element with InnerText, the HTML code will display as literals in the document, just as if you were viewing HTML within a text file. If you assign HTML to an element using the InnerHtml property, InnerText will return all of the text in that HTML with the markup removed.

Assigning a value to InnerText will destroy any child elements that belong to the element.

Applies to

See also