ChangePasswordDesigner.UsePreviewControl Property
.NET Framework 3.0
Gets a value indicating whether the designer should use a temporary copy rather than the actual control that is associated with the designer to generate the design-time markup.
Namespace: System.Web.UI.Design.WebControls
Assembly: System.Design (in system.design.dll)
ChangePasswordDesigner Members
System.Web.UI.Design.WebControls Namespace
ChangePassword
View
ControlDesigner.ViewControl Property
SupportsPreviewControlAttribute
ControlDesigner.UsePreviewControl Property
Walkthrough: Creating a Basic Control Designer for a Web Server Control
Assembly: System.Design (in system.design.dll)
Because the UsePreviewControl property is always true, the designer uses a View control that contains a temporary copy of the associated ChangePassword control to generate the design-time markup. The View control does not affect any persistence for the ChangePassword. If the UsePreviewControl property were overridden to return false, the designer would use the associated ChangePassword itself to generate the design-time markup.
Notes to Inheritors: You can override the UsePreviewControl property to return false or to determine its value based on whether the control is marked with a class-level SupportsPreviewControlAttribute object. If the UsePreviewControl is not overridden, the ChangePassword object ignores the SupportsPreviewControlAttribute.Reference
ChangePasswordDesigner ClassChangePasswordDesigner Members
System.Web.UI.Design.WebControls Namespace
ChangePassword
View
ControlDesigner.ViewControl Property
SupportsPreviewControlAttribute
ControlDesigner.UsePreviewControl Property
Other Resources
Introduction to ASP.NET Control DesignersWalkthrough: Creating a Basic Control Designer for a Web Server Control
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