ASP.NET HtmlButton Control
Complete HTML Control Reference
Definition and Usage
The HtmlButton control is used to control a <button> element. In HTML, the <button>
element is used to create a push button.
Properties
| Property |
Description |
| Attributes |
Returns all attribute name and value pairs of the element |
| Disabled |
A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control
should be disabled. Default is false |
| id |
A unique id for the control |
| InnerHtml |
Sets or returns the content between the opening and closing
tags of the HTML element. Special characters are not automatically converted
to HTML entities |
| InnerText |
Sets or returns all text between the opening and closing
tags of the HTML element. Special characters are automatically converted to
HTML entities |
| OnServerClick |
The name of the function to be executed when the button is
clicked |
| runat |
Specifies that the control is a server control. Must
be set to "server" |
| Style |
Sets or returns the CSS properties that are applied to the
control |
| TagName |
Returns the element tag name |
| Visible |
A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control
should be visible |
Examples
HTMLButton
In this example we declare two HtmlButton
controls in an .aspx file (remember to embed the control
inside an HtmlForm control). Next, we write an event handler that specifies what to
happen when a button is clicked.
Complete HTML Control Reference

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