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ASP.NET Literal Control
Complete Web Control Reference
Definition and Usage
The Literal control is used to display text on a page. The text is
programmable.
Note: This control does not let you apply styles to its
content!
Properties
| Property |
Description |
.NET |
| Mode |
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2.0 |
| runat |
Specifies that the control is a server control. Must
be set to "server" |
1.0 |
| Text |
Specifies the text to display |
1.0 |
Control Standard Properties
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AppRelativeTemplateSourceDirectory, BindingContainer,
ClientID, Controls, EnableTheming, EnableViewState, ID, NamingContainer,
Page, Parent, Site, TemplateControl, TemplateSourceDirectory, UniqueID,
Visible
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For a full description, go to Control
Standard Attributes.
Examples
Literal
In this example we declare one Literal
control which displays some static text in an .aspx file.
Literal 2
In this example we declare one Literal
control and one Button control in an .aspx file. When the user clicks on the
button, the submit subroutine is executed. The subroutine changes the text of
the Literal control.
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