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ASP.NET Target Property


BulletedList Control Reference Complete BulletedList Control Reference

Definition and Usage

The Target property is used to get or set where to open the target URL.

Syntax

<asp:BulletedList Target="target" runat="server">
Some Content
</asp:BulletedList>

Attribute Description
target Specifies where to open the target URL.

Possible Values:

  • _blank - the target URL will open in a new window
  • _self - the target URL will open in the same frame as it was clicked
  • _search - the target URL will open in the search pane
  • _top - the target URL will open in the full body of the window
  • _parent - the target URL will open in the parent frameset
  • framename - specify a target frame name


Tips and Notes

Note: This property is only used when DisplayMode property is "HyperLink"


Example

The following example sets the Target of a BulletedList control:

<form runat="server">
<asp:Bulletedlist Target="HyperLink"
id="bl1" runat="server">
  <asp:ListItem Text="W3Schools" Target="_blank"
  Value="http://www.w3schools.com/" />
</asp:Bulletedlist>
</form>

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