Src Attribute (Stroke)(VML)

This topic describes VML, a feature that is deprecated as of Windows Internet Explorer 9. Webpages and applications that rely on VML should be migrated to SVG or other widely supported standards.

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Defines the source image to load for a stroke fill. Read/write. String.

Applies To

Stroke

Tag Syntax

<v: element src=" expression ">

Script Syntax

element .src="expression"

expression=element.src

Remarks

URL to an image to load for image and pattern fills. This attribute must always be present and point to valid image data for a picture to appear. If this attribute appears alone, that is, no HRef or Title, then the image is linked.

VML Standard Attribute

Example

The stroke is created with the image specified by the cylinder.gif file.

   <v:shape id="rect01"
   strokecolor="red" fillcolor="red"
   style="top:20;left:20;width:30;height:30"
   path="m 1,1 l 1,200, 200,200, 200,1 x e">
   <v:stroke src="cylinder.gif" filltype="tile" width="10pt"/>
   </v:shape>