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Help onmouseover for asp.net2.0 controls

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I am working in asp.net amd vb.net
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how to use onmouseover for an as.net control in asp.net 2.0


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Re: onmouseover for asp.net2.0 controls

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Mar 7th, 2007
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hi
I am working in asp.net amd vb.net
I want to show and disappear images by taking and bringing out mouse from a menu control
how to do this


how to use onmouseover for an as.net control in asp.net 2.0


plz guide


"OnMouseOver" is a client side event and not a server side therefore the VB.Net will not handle it. You would have to use a clientside javascript. You could write it in the page or build it in a string in the VB and register the client script at load time.

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