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This property is obsolete. Use StringResourceName instead.
Gets the name of the resource file for the script library.
public:
property System::String ^ ScriptResourceName { System::String ^ get(); };
public string ScriptResourceName { get; }
[System.Obsolete("This property is obsolete. Use StringResourceName instead.")]
public string ScriptResourceName { get; }
member this.ScriptResourceName : string
[<System.Obsolete("This property is obsolete. Use StringResourceName instead.")>]
member this.ScriptResourceName : string
Public ReadOnly Property ScriptResourceName As String
The name of the resource file for the script library.
The following example shows a ScriptResourceAttribute attribute for a script file named CheckAnswer.js that uses resources from the VerificationResources resource files. The name Answer
is used to reference these resources. In this example, the ScriptResourceName property returns "LocalizingResources.VerificationResources". The file name extension is not included when you define the ScriptResourceName.
[assembly: System.Web.UI.WebResource("LocalizingScriptResources.CheckAnswer.js", "application/x-javascript")]
[assembly: System.Web.UI.ScriptResource("LocalizingScriptResources.CheckAnswer.js", "LocalizingScriptResources.VerificationResources", "Answer")]
<Assembly: System.Web.UI.WebResource("LocalizingScriptResources.CheckAnswer.js", "application/x-javascript")>
<Assembly: System.Web.UI.ScriptResource("LocalizingScriptResources.CheckAnswer.js", "LocalizingScriptResources.VerificationResources", "Answer")>
The following example shows how to use the resources in client script. The resource keys (Correct
and Incorrect
) are prefixed with Answer
to identify the script resource definition that contains the values.
function CheckAnswer()
{
var firstInt = $get('firstNumber').innerText;
var secondInt = $get('secondNumber').innerText;
var userAnswer = $get('userAnswer');
if ((Number.parseLocale(firstInt) + Number.parseLocale(secondInt)) == userAnswer.value)
{
alert(Answer.Correct);
return true;
}
else
{
alert(Answer.Incorrect);
return false;
}
}
Product | Versions (Obsolete) |
---|---|
.NET Framework | 3.5 (4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1) |
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