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This topic describes VML, a feature that is deprecated as of Windows Internet Explorer 9. Webpages and applications that rely on VML should be migrated to SVG or other widely supported standards.
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As of December 2011, this topic has been archived. As a result, it is no longer actively maintained. For more information, see Archived Content. For information, recommendations, and guidance regarding the current version of Windows Internet Explorer, see Internet Explorer Developer Center.
Defines a stretch point on the path. Read/write. Vector2D.
Applies To
Tag Syntax
<v: element limo=" expression ">
Script Syntax
element .limo="expression"
expression=element.limo
Remarks
The default value is "0 0". Limo stretches are points on a shape's edge that define where and how a shape may be stretched by a user in a graphical editor.
VML Standard Attribute
Example
A limo stretch point is defined halfway along the horizontal line.
<v:line strokecolor="red"
strokeweight="2pt" from="20pt,20pt" to="100pt,20pt">
<v:path limo="60pt,20pt"/>
</v:line>
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