MobilePage::AllowCustomAttributes Property
Gets a value indicating whether controls on the page can have custom attributes defined. The default value is the value of the allowCustomAttributes attribute of the <mobilecontrols> section of the Web.config file.
Assembly: System.Web.Mobile (in System.Web.Mobile.dll)
[BrowsableAttribute(false)] [BindableAttribute(false)] public: property bool AllowCustomAttributes { bool get (); void set (bool value); }
<asp:MobilePage AllowCustomAttributes="True|False" />
Property Value
Type: System::Booleantrue if the controls on the page can have custom attributes defined; otherwise, false.
In addition to the IAttributeAccessor interface, the ASP.NET page framework provides a CustomAttributes dictionary that allows you to specify additional attributes, enable or disable custom attributing, or adjust a control's behavior or rendering. To enable or disable custom attributing, you can either set the AllowCustomAttributes property to true, or you can set the allowCustomAttributes attribute of the <mobileControls> section of Web.config to true.
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When custom attributes are enabled, typographic errors in property names can be interpreted as custom attributes. For example, if a developer incorrectly specifies the Text property of a control as "Txet", the parser would save it as a custom attribute called "Txet" instead of raising an exception. For this reason, custom attributes are disabled by default. |
The following example demonstrates how to use the AllowCustomAttributes property to enable the custom AccessKey attribute on the Command.
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The following code sample uses the single-file code model and may not work correctly if you copy it directly into a code-behind file. You must copy this code sample into an empty text file that has an .aspx extension. For more information, see ASP.NET Web Page Code Model. |
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