System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter Class
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Writes a sequential series of HTML-specific characters and text on a Web Forms page. This class provides formatting capabilities that ASP.NET server controls use when rendering HTML content to clients.

  • Namespace: System.Web.UI
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Assembly: System.Web.dll

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    An article on creating a simple ASP.NET server control that functions as Message Box and Confirmation Box
    ASP.NET Color DropDown Control
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    An example of persisting and parsing a custom collection in an ASP.NET server control.
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    ASP.NET Server Control Creation
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    Browser Detection using ASP.NET
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    Using and updating your machine.config file to better detect browser type in ASP.NET
    Building a Custom Registration and Login Control
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    In this article we will have a look at implementing a custom web control. This web control will inherit from the TextBox web control, and will automatically add a required field validator at run-time. This way, when we need a required field text box, we don't need to mess about with the required field validator, but instead we just define an instance of our custom web control.
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    Learn how to create ASP.NET Server controls that enable users to customize the look and feel.
    ClickOnce Button Server Control
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    Create multilingual web pages very easy without using localization and resources
    Creating a Custom Web Control To Consume an XML Web Service
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    DotNetJunkies
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    This document describes the techniques users can employ to author and consume custom Web controls for ASP.NET Web applications using Visual Studio.NET. Creating custom ASP.NET server controls is much like creating custom Windows Forms controls. Support for the shared functionality (custom value editors, designer verbs, etc.) is described in the Programming Guide section of the .NET Frameworks documentation. This document describes the design-time support that is unique to ASP.NET server control authoring.
    Creating Custom Web Controls
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    Creating Custom Web Controls with ASP.NET 2.0
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    The new adaptive rendering model in ASP.NET 2.0 provides a number of new options for control writers. This article shows how those options make creating custom controls for ASP.NET easier than before.
    Creating multilingual websites - Part 1
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    Extend the existing globalization capabilities of .NET to create flexible and powerful multilgual web sites. First, create a custom ResourceManager, and then create custom localized-capable server controls to easily deploy multilingual functionality.
    Creating multilingual websites - Part 2
    The Code Project
    Creating multilingual websites - Part 2
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