EmptyControlCollection(Control) Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the EmptyControlCollection class.
public:
EmptyControlCollection(System::Web::UI::Control ^ owner);
public EmptyControlCollection (System.Web.UI.Control owner);
new System.Web.UI.EmptyControlCollection : System.Web.UI.Control -> System.Web.UI.EmptyControlCollection
Public Sub New (owner As Control)
Parameters
Examples
The following code example attempts to populate a control with child controls, causing an exception. This is because the container control does not allow child controls. The following is the command line used to build the executable.
vbc /r:System.dll /r:System.Web.dll /t:library
/out:myWebAppPath/bin/vb_myEmptyControlCollection.dll
myEmptyControlCollection.vb
csc /t:library /out:myWebAppPath/bin/cs_myEmptyControlCollection.dll
myEmptyControlCollection.cs
/* File name: emptyControlCollection.cs. */
using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Collections;
namespace CustomControls
{
// Defines a simple custom control.
public class MyCS_EmptyControl : Control
{
[System.Security.Permissions.PermissionSet(System.Security.Permissions.SecurityAction.Demand, Name="FullTrust")]
protected override ControlCollection CreateControlCollection()
/*
* Function Name: CreateControlCollection.
* Denies the creation of any child control by creating an empty collection.
* Generates an exception if an attempt to create a child control is made.
*/
{
return new EmptyControlCollection(this);
}
[System.Security.Permissions.PermissionSet(System.Security.Permissions.SecurityAction.Demand, Name="FullTrust")]
protected override void CreateChildControls()
/*
* Function Name: CreateChildControls.
* Populates the child control collection (Controls).
* Note: This function will cause an exception because the control does not allow
* child controls.
*/
{
// Create a literal control to contain the header and add it to the collection.
LiteralControl text;
text = new LiteralControl("<h5>Composite Controls</h5>");
Controls.Add(text);
}
}
}
' File name: emptyControlCollection.vb.
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Collections
Namespace CustomControls
Public Class MyVB_EmptyControl
Inherits Control
<System.Security.Permissions.PermissionSetAttribute(System.Security.Permissions.SecurityAction.Demand, Name:="FullTrust")> _
Protected Overrides Function CreateControlCollection() As ControlCollection
' Function Name: CreateControlCollection.
' Denies the creation of any child control by creating an empty collection.
' Generates an exception if an attempt to create a child control is made.
Return New EmptyControlCollection(Me)
End Function
<System.Security.Permissions.PermissionSetAttribute(System.Security.Permissions.SecurityAction.Demand, Name:="FullTrust")> _
Protected Overrides Sub CreateChildControls()
' Sub Name: CreateChildControls.
' Populates the child control collection (Controls).
' Note: This function will cause an exception because the control does not allow
' child controls.
Dim text As LiteralControl
text = New LiteralControl("<h5>Composite Controls</h5>")
Controls.Add(text)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
The following code example uses the empty custom control defined above. When running this example, you will get an exception. Notice that the values shown in the Register
directive reflect the previous command line.
<%@ Register TagPrefix="custom" Assembly="vb_myEmptyControlCollection" Namespace="CustomControls" %>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Using an Empty Control</h1>
<custom:MyVB_EmptyControl id="vbEmptyControlId" runat="server"/>
</body>
</html>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="custom" Assembly="cs_myEmptyControlCollection" Namespace="CustomControls" %>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Using an Empty Control </h1>
<custom:MyCS_EmptyControl id="csEmptyControlId" runat="server"/>
</body>
</html>
Applies to
.NET