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Obout.Ajax.UI Controls - HTML Editor - Server side

Obout.Ajax.UI.HTMLEditor.Popups.PopupImageButton abstract class

 Inheritance Hierarchy

<%@ Register Assembly="Obout.Ajax.UI" Namespace="Obout.Ajax.UI.HTMLEditor.Popups" TagPrefix="obout" %>

Base class for all image buttons that can be placed in the Popup windows.

Public properties

Name Description
propertyClientID String. Gets the server control identifier generated by ASP.NET. (Inherited from Control.)
propertyID String. Gets or sets the programmatic identifier assigned to the server control. (Inherited from Control.)
propertyName String overridable. Gets or sets the name of the button. (Inherited from PopupCommonButton.) This name should be unique in the popup content.

Protected properties

Name Description
propertyButtonImagesFolder String overridable. Gets the buttons images folder. If empty then the embedded images are in use.
Default String.Empty .
propertyBaseImageExtension String overridable. Gets the base image extension for the button.
Default "gif".
propertyBaseImageName String overridable. Gets the base image name for the button.

Example:
The following images must exist in case of the base image name "ed_unformat":
ed_unformat_n.gif - normal button's image;
ed_unformat_a.gif - image when the button is pressed or active.
propertyClientControlType String overridable. Gets the script type to use for the Control. (Inherited from PopupCommonButton.)
propertyScriptPath String overridable. Gets the path of the script file where the associated script type is defined. (Inherited from PopupCommonButton.)

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