AdRotator.NavigateUrlField Property
Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll)
/** @property */ public String get_NavigateUrlField () /** @property */ public void set_NavigateUrlField (String value)
public function get NavigateUrlField () : String public function set NavigateUrlField (value : String)
Property Value
The name that identifies the field containing the URL for the page to navigate to when the AdRotator control is clicked. The default value is "NavigateUrl."The following code example demonstrates using the NavigateUrlField property to specify a custom data field. The NavigateUrlField, ImageUrlField, and AlternateTextField properties are used to dynamically select a custom field to use in place of the NavigateUrl, ImageUrl, and AlternateText attributes. This example uses a device filter to indicate that custom fields should be used for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)-enabled devices.
The following is the sample XML data for the previous example.
<Advertisements>
<Ad>
<ImageUrl>~/Images/ad1.gif</ImageUrl>
<NavigateUrl>http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/</NavigateUrl>
<AlternateText>Visual Basic Developer Site</AlternateText>
<Width>140</Width>
<Height>100</Height>
<!-- The following custom elements will be used by WAP-enabled
devices. -->
<WmlImageUrl>~/Images/mobileAd1.jpg</WmlImageUrl>
<WmlNavigateUrl>http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobile/</WmlNavigateUrl>
<WmlAlternateText>Windows Mobile Developer Site</WmlAlternateText>
</Ad>
<Ad>
<ImageUrl>~/Images/ad2.gif</ImageUrl>
<NavigateUrl>http://msdn.microsoft.com</NavigateUrl>
<AlternateText>MSDN</AlternateText>
<Width>150</Width>
<Height>150</Height>
<!-- The following custom elements will be used by WAP-enabled
devices. -->
<WmlImageUrl>~/Images/mobileAd2.jpg</WmlImageUrl>
<WmlNavigateUrl>http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/</WmlNavigateUrl>
<WmlAlternateText>Windows Mobile Developer Site</WmlAlternateText>
</Ad>
</Advertisements>
Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
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