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Display Form Icon in the Menu Strip of MDI Form

Today we will discuss about Display Form Icon in the Menu Strip of MDI Form

childform.MdiParent = this; childform.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized; childform.BringToFront();
var bmp = new Bitmap(16, 16);
using (var g = Graphics.FromImage(bmp))
{
g.DrawImage(childform.Icon.ToBitmap(), new Rectangle(0, 0, 16, 16));
}
var newIcon = Icon.FromHandle(bmp.GetHicon());
childform.Icon = newIcon; childform.Show();

ASP.NET Page Directives

ASP.NET Page Directives
Page directives : Page directives configure the runtime environment that will execute the page.
The complete list of directives is as follows:
@ Assembly - Links an assembly to the current page or user control declaratively.
@ Control - Defines control-specific attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler and can be included only in .ascx files (user controls).
@ Implements - Indicates that a page or user control implements a specified .NET Framework interface declaratively.
@ Import - Imports a namespace into a page or user control explicitly.
@ Master - Identifies a page as a master page and defines attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler and can be included only in .master files.
@ MasterType - Defines the class or virtual path used to type the Master property of a page.
@ OutputCache - Controls the output caching policies of a page or user control declaratively.
@ Page - Defines page-specific attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler and can be included only in .aspx files.
@ PreviousPageType - Creates a strongly typed reference to the source page from the target of a cross-page posting.
@ Reference - Links a page, user control, or COM control to the current page or user control declaratively.
@ Register - Associates aliases with namespaces and classes, which allow user controls and custom server controls to be rendered when included in a requested page or user control.