VML Imagedata Element
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.
Note As of December 2011, this topic has been archived. As a result, it is no longer actively maintained. For more information, see Archived Content. For information, recommendations, and guidance regarding the current version of Windows Internet Explorer, see Internet Explorer Developer Center.
Defines an image for a shape.
The following attributes modify an image.
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
AltHRef | Specifies an alternate reference for an image. |
Bilevel | Determines whether an image will display in black and white. |
BlackLevel | Determines the intensity of black in an image. |
Chromakey | Defines the color in the palatte that will be treated as transparent. |
CropBottom | Defines the percentage of picture removal from the bottom side. |
CropLeft | Defines the percentage of picture removal from the left side. |
CropRight | Defines the percentage of picture removal from the right side. |
CropTop | Defines the percentage of picture removal from the top side. |
DetectMouseClick | Determines whether a mouse click will be detected. |
EmbossColor | Defines the color for embossed color effects. |
Gain | Defines the intensity of all colors in an image. |
Gamma | Defines the amount of contrast for an image. |
GrayScale | Determines whether a picture will display in grayscale mode. |
HRef | Defines a URL for an image. |
ID | Defines a unique identifier for an image. |
Movie | Defines a pointer to a movie image. |
OLEID | Stores the OLE ID of an image. |
Src | Defines a source for the image. |
Title | Defines the title of an image. |
Remarks
This element must be defined within a Shape element.
In addition, the Src attribute must point to an image.
The following is the minimum code needed to produce an image.
<v:rect
style="position:relative;top:1;left:1;width:50;height:50">
<v:imagedata src="../art/kids.jpg"/>
</v:rect>
Note In pre-release versions of VML, this element was called Image .
Examples
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