Control.IsLiteralContent Method

Definition

Determines if the server control holds only literal content.

protected:
 bool IsLiteralContent();
protected bool IsLiteralContent ();
member this.IsLiteralContent : unit -> bool
Protected Function IsLiteralContent () As Boolean

Returns

true if the server control contains solely literal content; otherwise false.

Examples

The following example checks whether the page that contains the server controls has posted back. If it has, it calls the IsLiteralContent method to determine whether the control contains just literal content, or is a parent control to other server controls. If it contains solely literal content, the UniqueID property of the LiteralControl that represents that content is written to the response.

// Override the OnLoad method to check if the 
// page that uses this control has posted back.
// If so, check whether this controls contains
// only literal content, and if it does,
// it gets the UniqueID property and writes it
// to the page. Otherwise, it writes a message
// that the control contains more than literal content.
protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
{
        if (Page.IsPostBack)
        {
                String s;

                if (this.IsLiteralContent())
                {
                        s = Controls[0].UniqueID;
                        Context.Response.Write(s);
                }
                else
                {
                        Context.Response.Write(
                                "The control contains more than literal content.");
                }
        }
}
' Override the OnLoad method to check if the 
' page that uses this control has posted back.
' If so, check whether this controls contains
' only literal content, and if it does,
' it gets the UniqueID property and writes it
' to the page. Otherwise, it writes a message
' that the control contains more than literal content.
Overrides Protected Sub OnLoad(ByVal e As EventArgs)

   If Page.IsPostBack = True Then
      Dim s As String

      If Me.IsLiteralContent() = True Then
         s = Controls(0).UniqueID
         Context.Response.Write(s)
      Else
         Context.Response.Write( _
         "The control contains more than literal content.")
      End If
   End If
End Sub

Remarks

When this method returns true, the server control's collection holds a single literal control.

Applies to

See also