TreeNodeBinding.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 of the field to bind to the NavigateUrl property of a TreeNode object to which the TreeNodeBinding object is applied. The default is an empty string (""), which indicates that the NavigateUrlField property is not set.When the TreeView control is bound to a data source, use the NavigateUrlField property to specify the field name to bind to the NavigateUrl property of a TreeNode object. This binding relationship affects all TreeNode objects to which the TreeNodeBinding object is applied. When the NavigateUrlField property is set, the TreeView control displays a hyperlink for the text of the node, instead of plain text. You can also optionally set the Target property to specify the window or frame in which to display the linked content.
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| You can selectively override the NavigateUrlField property by setting the NavigateUrl property of each node directly. |
Instead of using the NavigateUrlField property to bind the NavigateUrl property of a TreeNode object to a field, you can set the NavigateUrl property to a fixed value by setting the NavigateUrl property.
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| If the data source contains multiple fields, you must first set the Depth or DataMember property, or both properties in order to bind to the appropriate field. |
The value of this property is stored in view state.
This section contains two code examples. The first code example demonstrates how to use the NavigateUrlField property to specify which attribute of an XML element to bind to the NavigateUrl property of a TreeNode object to which the TreeNodeBinding object is applied. The second code example provides sample XML data for the first code example.
The following code example demonstrates how to use the NavigateUrlField property to specify which attribute of an XML element to bind to the NavigateUrl property of a TreeNode object to which the TreeNodeBinding object is applied. For this example to work correctly, you must copy the sample XML data, provided after this code example, to a file named Booklist.xml.
The following code example provides sample XML data for the preceding code example.
<Books Text="Books List">
<Book Text="Book Title One"
Value="1"
Image="Bookimage1.jpg"
ImageToolTip="Book 1 Photo"
Nav="http://www.microsoft.com"
Tip="Book Title 1">
<Description Text="Book Description">
</Description>
<Price Value="$1.99">
</Price>
<Author Text="Author Name"
Value="LastName"
Image="Authorimage1.jpg"
Nav="http://www.microsoft.com"
Tip="Author Name">
</Author>
</Book>
<Book Text="Book Title Two"
Value="2"
Image="Bookimage2.jpg"
ImageToolTip="Book 2 Photo"
Nav="http://www.microsoft.com"
Tip="Click Me">
<Description Text="Book Description">
</Description>
<Price Value="$2.99">
</Price>
<Author Text="Author Name"
Value="LastName"
Image="Authorimage2.jpg"
Nav="http://www.microsoft.com"
Tip="Author Name">
</Author>
</Book>
</Books>
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
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.
Reference
TreeNodeBinding ClassTreeNodeBinding Members
System.Web.UI.WebControls Namespace
TreeView
TreeNode Class
DataBindings
TreeNodeBinding.DataMember Property
TreeNodeBinding.Depth Property
TreeNode.ImageUrl Property
TreeNodeBinding.ImageUrl Property
TreeNodeBinding.ImageUrlField Property
TreeNodeBinding.ImageToolTip Property
TreeNodeBinding.ImageToolTipField Property
TreeNode.NavigateUrl Property
TreeNodeBinding.NavigateUrl Property
TreeNode.Text Property
TreeNodeBinding.Text
TextField
TreeNode.ToolTip Property
TreeNodeBinding.ToolTip
ToolTipField
TreeNode.Value Property
TreeNodeBinding.Value
ValueField
Note