ASP.NET HtmlInputImage control
Definition and usage
The HtmlInputImage control is used to control the <input type="image"> element.
In HTML, this element is used to create buttons using images, which can replace conventional buttons.
Properties
Properties | Description |
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Align | The alignment of the image. |
Alt | Alternative text for the image to be displayed. |
Attributes | Returns all attribute names and value pairs of the element. |
Border | The width of the border around the element. |
Disabled | Boolean value indicating whether the control is disabled. The default is false. |
id | The unique id of the control. |
Name | The name of the element. |
OnServerClick | The name of the function executed when the image is clicked. |
runat | Must be set to "server" as it specifies that the control is a server control. |
Src | The source of the image. |
Style | Sets or returns the CSS properties applied to the control. |
TagName | Returns the tag name of the element. |
Type | The type of the element. |
Value | The value of the element. |
Visible | Boolean value indicating whether the control is visible. |
Example
- HTMLInputImage
- In this example, we declare two HtmlInputImage controls and one HtmlGeneric control in the .aspx file. If the user clicks the first image, the button1 subroutine will be executed. This subroutine will send the message "You clicked the smiley button!" to the p element. If the user clicks the second image, the button2 subroutine will be executed. This subroutine will send the message "You clicked the angry button!" to the p element.