HtmlTextWriter.GetStyleName(HtmlTextWriterStyle) Method
Definition
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Obtains the markup style attribute name associated with the specified HtmlTextWriterStyle enumeration value.
protected:
System::String ^ GetStyleName(System::Web::UI::HtmlTextWriterStyle styleKey);
protected string GetStyleName (System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriterStyle styleKey);
member this.GetStyleName : System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriterStyle -> string
Protected Function GetStyleName (styleKey As HtmlTextWriterStyle) As String
Parameters
- styleKey
- HtmlTextWriterStyle
The HtmlTextWriterStyle to obtain the style attribute name for.
Returns
The style attribute name associated with the HtmlTextWriterStyle enumeration value specified in styleKey
.
Examples
The following code example shows how to check whether a <label>
element is being rendered. If so, it checks whether a Color style attribute has been defined on the element. If the attribute has not been defined, the AddStyleAttribute method is called and the GetStyleName method converts the Color enumeration member into its string representation to pass to the AddStyleAttribute method.
// If the markup element being rendered is a Label,
// render the opening tag of a <Font> element before it.
if ( tagKey == HtmlTextWriterTag::Label )
{
// Check whether a Color style attribute is
// included on the Label. If not, use the
// AddStyleAttribute and GetStyleName methods to add one
// and set its value to red.
if ( !IsStyleAttributeDefined( HtmlTextWriterStyle::Color ) )
{
AddStyleAttribute( GetStyleName( HtmlTextWriterStyle::Color ), "red" );
}
// If the markup element being rendered is a Label,
// render the opening tag of a Font element before it.
if (tagKey == HtmlTextWriterTag.Label)
{
// Check whether a Color style attribute is
// included on the Label. If not, use the
// AddStyleAttribute and GetStyleName methods to add one
// and set its value to red.
if (!IsStyleAttributeDefined(HtmlTextWriterStyle.Color))
{
AddStyleAttribute(GetStyleName(HtmlTextWriterStyle.Color), "red");
}
' If the markup element being rendered is a Label,
' render the opening tag of a Font element before it.
If tagKey = HtmlTextWriterTag.Label Then
' Check whether a Color style attribute is
' included on the Label. If not, use the
' AddStyleAttribute and GetStyleName methods to add one
' and set its value to red.
If Not IsStyleAttributeDefined(HtmlTextWriterStyle.Color) Then
AddStyleAttribute(GetStyleName(HtmlTextWriterStyle.Color), "red")
End If
Remarks
If styleKey
is not a valid HtmlTextWriterStyle object, the GetStyleName method returns an empty string ("").
Applies to
See also
.NET