PagesSection.Controls Property
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Gets a collection of TagPrefixInfo objects.
public:
property System::Web::Configuration::TagPrefixCollection ^ Controls { System::Web::Configuration::TagPrefixCollection ^ get(); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("controls")]
public System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixCollection Controls { get; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("controls")>]
member this.Controls : System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Controls As TagPrefixCollection
A TagPrefixCollection of TagPrefixInfo objects.
- Attributes
The following code example shows how to use the Controls property.
// Get all current Controls in the collection.
for (int i = 0; i < pagesSection.Controls.Count; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("Control {0}:", i);
Console.WriteLine(" TagPrefix = '{0}' ",
pagesSection.Controls[i].TagPrefix);
Console.WriteLine(" TagName = '{0}' ",
pagesSection.Controls[i].TagName);
Console.WriteLine(" Source = '{0}' ",
pagesSection.Controls[i].Source);
Console.WriteLine(" Namespace = '{0}' ",
pagesSection.Controls[i].Namespace);
Console.WriteLine(" Assembly = '{0}' ",
pagesSection.Controls[i].Assembly);
}
// Create a new TagPrefixInfo object.
System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo tagPrefixInfo =
new System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo("MyCtrl", "MyNameSpace", "MyAssembly", "MyControl", "MyControl.ascx");
// Execute the Add Method.
pagesSection.Controls.Add(tagPrefixInfo);
// Add a TagPrefixInfo object using a constructor.
pagesSection.Controls.Add(
new System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo(
"MyCtrl", "MyNameSpace", "MyAssembly", "MyControl",
"MyControl.ascx"));
' Get all current Controls in the collection.
Dim j As Int32
For j = 0 To pagesSection.Controls.Count - 1
Console.WriteLine("Control {0}:", j)
Console.WriteLine(" TagPrefix = '{0}' ", _
pagesSection.Controls(j).TagPrefix)
Console.WriteLine(" TagName = '{0}' ", _
pagesSection.Controls(j).TagName)
Console.WriteLine(" Source = '{0}' ", _
pagesSection.Controls(j).Source)
Console.WriteLine(" Namespace = '{0}' ", _
pagesSection.Controls(j).Namespace)
Console.WriteLine(" Assembly = '{0}' ", _
pagesSection.Controls(j).Assembly)
Next
' Create a new TagPrefixInfo object.
Dim tagPrefixInfo As System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo = _
New System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo("MyCtrl", "MyNameSpace", "MyAssembly", "MyControl", "MyControl.ascx")
' Execute the Add Method.
pagesSection.Controls.Add(tagPrefixInfo)
' Add a TagPrefixInfo object using a constructor.
pagesSection.Controls.Add( _
New System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo( _
"MyCtrl", "MyNameSpace", "MyAssembly", "MyControl", _
"MyControl.ascx"))
The TagPrefixInfo objects correspond to the @ Register
directive on an ASP.NET page. The @ Register
directive allows you to specify the tag prefix for a user control.
Product | Versions |
---|---|
.NET Framework | 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1 |
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