TagPrefixInfo(String, String, String, String, String) Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the TagPrefixInfo class using the passed values.
public:
TagPrefixInfo(System::String ^ tagPrefix, System::String ^ nameSpace, System::String ^ assembly, System::String ^ tagName, System::String ^ source);
public TagPrefixInfo (string tagPrefix, string nameSpace, string assembly, string tagName, string source);
new System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo : string * string * string * string * string -> System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo
Public Sub New (tagPrefix As String, nameSpace As String, assembly As String, tagName As String, source As String)
Parameters
- tagPrefix
- String
The tag prefix being mapped to a source file or namespace and assembly.
- nameSpace
- String
The namespace associated with the tag prefix.
- assembly
- String
The assembly where the namespace resides.
- tagName
- String
The name of the control to be used in the page.
- source
- String
The name of the file that contains the user control.
Examples
The following code example shows how to use the TagPrefixInfo constructor. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the PagesSection class.
// Add a TagPrefixInfo object using a constructor.
pagesSection.Controls.Add(
new System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo(
"MyCtrl", "MyNameSpace", "MyAssembly", "MyControl",
"MyControl.ascx"));
' Add a TagPrefixInfo object using a constructor.
pagesSection.Controls.Add( _
New System.Web.Configuration.TagPrefixInfo( _
"MyCtrl", "MyNameSpace", "MyAssembly", "MyControl", _
"MyControl.ascx"))
Remarks
This constructor creates an instance of the TagPrefixInfo class and initializes it using the passed parameters. The parameters for which you specify values depend on the kind of control you refer to with the specified tag prefix. Parameters not required for that tag prefix should be left blank. (Use an empty string.)
If the control is a user control, you must specify values for the
tagPrefix
,tagName
, andsource
parameters.If the control is a custom control, you must specify values for the
tagPrefix
andnameSpace
parameters. If the control is not in the application code directory, you must also specify theassembly
parameter.
Applies to
See also
.NET