BaseValidator.ControlPropertiesValid Method
Definition
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Determines whether the control specified by the ControlToValidate property is a valid control.
protected:
virtual bool ControlPropertiesValid();
protected virtual bool ControlPropertiesValid ();
abstract member ControlPropertiesValid : unit -> bool
override this.ControlPropertiesValid : unit -> bool
Protected Overridable Function ControlPropertiesValid () As Boolean
Returns
true
if the control specified by ControlToValidate is a valid control; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
No value is specified for the ControlToValidate property.
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The input control specified by the ControlToValidate property is not found on the page.
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The input control specified by the ControlToValidate property does not have a ValidationPropertyAttribute attribute associated with it; therefore, it cannot be validated with a validation control.
Remarks
The ControlPropertiesValid method is a helper method used primarily by the PropertiesValid property to determine whether the ControlToValidate property contains a valid input control. To be a valid input control, the ControlToValidate property must be set to some value and that value must be a control on the page that supports validation.
Note
This method is used primarily by control developers.
Applies to
See also
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