Web Server Controls in ASP.Net
Web Server Controls
Like HTML server controls, Web server controls are also created on the server and they require a runat="server" attribute to work. However, Web server controls do not necessarily map to any existing HTML elements and they may represent more complex elements.
The syntax for creating a Web server control is:
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Web Server Control | Description |
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AdRotator | Displays a sequence of images |
Button | Displays a push button |
Calendar | Displays a calendar |
CalendarDay | A day in a calendar control |
CheckBox | Displays a check box |
CheckBoxList | Creates a multi-selection check box group |
DataGrid | Displays fields of a data source in a grid |
DataList | Displays items from a data source by using templates |
DropDownList | Creates a drop-down list |
HyperLink | Creates a hyperlink |
Image | Displays an image |
ImageButton | Displays a clickable image |
Label | Displays static content which is programmable (lets you apply styles to its content) |
LinkButton | Creates a hyperlink button |
ListBox | Creates a single- or multi-selection drop-down list |
ListItem | Creates an item in a list |
Literal | Displays static content which is programmable(does not let you apply styles to its content) |
Panel | Provides a container for other controls |
PlaceHolder | Reserves space for controls added by code |
RadioButton | Creates a radio button |
RadioButtonList | Creates a group of radio buttons |
BulletedList | Creates a list in bullet format |
Repeater | Displays a repeated list of items bound to the control |
Style | Sets the style of controls |
Table | Creates a table |
TableCell | Creates a table cell |
TableRow | Creates a table row |
TextBox | Creates a text box |
Xml | Displays an XML file or the results of an XSL transform |
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