ResourceExpressionEditor Class
Definition
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Provides properties and methods for evaluating and editing a resource expression at design time.
public ref class ResourceExpressionEditor : System::Web::UI::Design::ExpressionEditor
public class ResourceExpressionEditor : System.Web.UI.Design.ExpressionEditor
type ResourceExpressionEditor = class
inherit ExpressionEditor
Public Class ResourceExpressionEditor
Inherits ExpressionEditor
- Inheritance
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to bind the Text property of a HyperLink control to a resource expression using the ResourceExpressionEditor class.
In a Web Forms project, add a new resource file named Strings.resx to the App_LocalResources directory.
Add a string named myLinkText to the Strings.resx resource file, and then set the value to the text for a HyperLink control.
For example, set the
myLinkText
string value toThis is a good link
.In a Web Forms page, add a HyperLink control.
For the
Hyperlink
control, in Properties, click Expressions, and then click the ellipsis button (...).The
<Hyperlinkname>
Expressions dialog box appears.Under Bindable properties, click Text, and then in the Expression type list, enter Resources.
The resource expression properties that are defined by the ResourceExpressionEditorSheet class appear.
Under Expression Properties set ClassName to Strings, which is the class name for the compiled Strings.resx resource file and set ResourceKey to myLinkText, which is the string name in Strings.resx.
The visual designer uses the ResourceExpressionEditor to assign the resource expression for the Text
property. The following .aspx source shows an example of a property value that is set by using a resource expression.
<!-- Define a hyperlink that maps the Text property to the
myLinkText string value in the Strings.resx resource file. -->
<asp:HyperLink runat="server" ID="HyperLink2"
Text="<%$ Resources:Strings, myLinkText %>"
NavigateUrl="http://www.microsoft.com"></asp:HyperLink>
<!-- Define a hyperlink that maps the Text property to the
myLinkText string value in the Strings.resx resource file. -->
<asp:HyperLink runat="server" ID="HyperLink2"
Text="<%$ Resources:Strings, myLinkText%>"
NavigateUrl="http://www.microsoft.com"></asp:HyperLink>
<FileName>ControlsUsingExpressions.aspx</FileName>
<RelevantItems>
<Reference>System.Web.UI.Design.ResourceExpressionEditor</Reference>
</RelevantItems>
Remarks
The ResourceExpressionEditor class derives from the ExpressionEditor class and provides an implementation for evaluating and associating a resource reference with a control property at design time. For example, you can bind the value of a control property to the resource expression Resources:submitText
, which indicates that the control property value is set using the resource named submitText
.
A visual designer host, such as Visual Studio 2005, uses the ResourceExpressionEditor class to specify a resource class, key, and designer default value for a resource expression, and then evaluate the selected resource expression for design-time rendering.
When you browse the Expressions property for a control in the design-time properties grid, the visual designer displays a dialog box to set expressions that provide the run-time value for a control property. You can select the expression type based on a list of expression prefixes. When you select the Resources expression prefix in the list, the visual designer uses the ResourceExpressionEditor methods to set, evaluate, and convert the expression based on the resource expression syntax. The visual designer uses the evaluated expression result to assign control property values that are rendered on the design surface.
The base ExpressionBuilder.ExpressionPrefix property for a ResourceExpressionBuilder returns the string Resources
. The ResourceExpressionBuilder class is associated with the expression prefix Resources
and the ResourceExpressionEditor implementation.
The EvaluateExpression method evaluates an input resource expression. The GetExpressionEditorSheet method returns the ExpressionEditorSheet implementation that is used to select the resource name, class, and designer default value, and to form a resource expression from the selected resource values.
Constructors
ResourceExpressionEditor() |
Initializes a new instance of a ResourceExpressionEditor class. |
Properties
ExpressionPrefix |
Gets the expression prefix that identifies expression strings that are supported by the expression editor implementation. (Inherited from ExpressionEditor) |
Methods
Equals(Object) |
Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
EvaluateExpression(String, Object, Type, IServiceProvider) |
Evaluates a resource expression and provides the design-time value for a control property. |
GetExpressionEditorSheet(String, IServiceProvider) |
Returns a resource expression editor sheet that is initialized with the input expression string and service provider implementation. |
GetHashCode() |
Serves as the default hash function. (Inherited from Object) |
GetType() |
Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object) |
MemberwiseClone() |
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object) |
ToString() |
Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
Applies to
See also
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