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<%@ Page Language="VB" %>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="Java2sASP" Namespace="MyCustomControls" Assembly="CustomControls"%>

<html><body>
   <form runat=server>
      The custom control produces the following output:
   
      <Java2sASP:CustomControl1 id="MyControl" runat=server/>
   </form>
</body></html>

//////C#

using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
    
namespace MyCustomControls {
   public class CustomControl1 : Control {
      protected override void Render(HtmlTextWriter Output) {
         Output.Write("This is my custom control! ");
      }
   }
}

//////VB

Imports System
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.UI

Namespace MyCustomControls
   Public Class CustomControl1 : Inherits Control
      Protected Overrides Sub Render(Output as HtmlTextWriter)
         Output.Write("This is my custom control! ")
      End Sub
   End Class

End Namespace








14.2.Basics
14.2.1.User control with property
14.2.2.ASP controls in user control
14.2.3.A Web user control file template
14.2.4.Adding controls to the Web user control
14.2.5.Creating control events in a user control (C#)
14.2.6.Creating control events in a user control (VB)
14.2.7.Exposing user control properties (C#)
14.2.8.Exposing user control properties (VB)
14.2.9.Populating user control properties from the host Web page (C#)
14.2.10.Populating user control properties from the host Web page (VB)
14.2.11.Component level variable
14.2.12.Action from user-defined control
14.2.13.Pass parameter from user-defined controls to host page
14.2.14.Calculator component based on page component (VB.net)
14.2.15.Day minder page component
14.2.16.Use custom control in Assembly
14.2.17.Building a simple User control that randomly displays one image
14.2.18.Registering User Controls in the Web Configuration File
14.2.19.Building Fully Rendered Controls