SPContentType.ValidateName method
Confirms whether a string is acceptable as the name for a content type.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Sub ValidateName ( _
name As String _
)
'Usage
Dim name As StringSPContentType.ValidateName(name)
public static void ValidateName(
string name
)
Parameters
name
Type: System.StringA name to validate.
Remarks
You can use this method to validate a name string before assigning it as the value of a content type’s Name property. Note that this method does not verify whether the proposed name is a duplicate. That check is made when you try to add the content type to a collection by using the Add method.
Examples
The following example is taken from a console application. The example attempts to validate an intentionally invalid name. As a result, an exception is thrown, and the application prints the exception message to the console.
' Decide on a name for the new content type.
Dim contentTypeName As String = "R&D"
Try
SPContentType.ValidateName(contentTypeName)
Catch ex As SPException
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
End Try
// Decide on a name for the new content type.
string contentTypeName = "R&D";
try
{
SPContentType.ValidateName(contentTypeName);
}
catch (SPException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
The example code prints the following output to the console.
The content type name cannot contain: \ / : * ? " # % < > { } | ~ &, two consecutive periods (..), or special characters such as a tab.
See also
Reference
Microsoft.SharePoint namespace