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ASPxProgressBarBase.ClientInstanceName Property

Gets or sets the control’s client programmatic identifier.

Namespace: DevExpress.Web

Assembly: DevExpress.Web.v23.2.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Web

Declaration

[DefaultValue("")]
public string ClientInstanceName { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Default Description
String String.Empty

A string value that specifies the control’s client identifier.

Remarks

Use the ClientInstanceName property to specify a unique client-side identifier for the progress bar control. The ClientInstanceName property’s value can be used on the client side to programmatically access the client object rendered for the progress bar control in client-side script. This property is particularly important in referencing the progress bar control when it is contained within a naming container (for instance, within an ASPxDataView‘s cell or an ASPxPopupControl‘s window).

If the ClientInstanceName property is not specified for a control, the control’s client identifier is generated automatically, and equals the value of the control’s ID property. Note that in this case, client-side programmatic access to the control is not allowed when the control is contained within a naming container.

Special Characters in Client Instance Name

If the ClientInstanceName property contains special characters, for instance, the dot (.), you cannot access a client object by this name. Call the GetByName(name) method to retrieve the client-side object instead.

<dx:ASPxTextBox ... ClientInstanceName="SomeType.SomeProp" />
var txt = ASPxClientControl.GetControlCollection().GetByName("SomeType.SomeProp");  
txt.SetText("Some Text");  
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