IControlDesignerAccessor Interface
Provides access to a control designer to store temporary design-time data associated with a control.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | UserData | When implemented, gets a collection of information that can be accessed by a control designer. |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | GetDesignModeState() | When implemented, gets the state from the control during use on the design surface. |
![]() | SetDesignModeState(IDictionary^) | When implemented, sets control state before rendering it on the design surface. |
![]() | SetOwnerControl(Control^) | When implemented, specifies the control that acts as the owner to the control implementing this method. |
The property and methods defined in the IControlDesignerAccessor interface offer a convenient way for the control designer to access a control for passing and retrieving temporary design-time data. The interface is implemented by the Control class. Control designers use the implementation of this interface to access the control.
Temporary design-time data is not persisted with the control itself. To persist design-time data for a control, you should retrieve the contents of the UserData property and store them in a designer-specific location.
Available since 2.0

