ASP.NET HtmlInputButton Control
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Definition and Usage
The HtmlInputButton control is used to control <input type="button">,
<input type="submit">, and <input type="reset"> elements. In HTML, these
elements are used to create a command button, a submit button, and a reset
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 element |
| Name |
The name of the element |
| OnServerClick |
The name of the function to be executed when the button is
clicked |
| runat |
Specifies that the element 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 |
| Type |
The type of the element |
| Value |
The value of the element |
| Visible |
A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control
should be visible |
Examples
HTMLInputbutton
In this example we declare one HtmlInputText controls, one HtmlInputButton
control, and one HtmlGeneric control in an .aspx file (remember to embed the controls
inside an HtmlForm control). When the submit button is triggered, the submit subroutine is executed. The
submit subroutine writes a welcome message to the p element.
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