| ASP.NET HtmlInputRadioButton Control
  Complete HTML Control Reference 
 Definition and UsageThe HtmlInputRadioButton control is used to control an <input 
type="radio"> element. In HTML, this element is used to create a radiobutton. 
 Properties
  
    | Property | Description |  
    | Attributes | Returns all attribute name and value pairs of the element |  
    | Checked | A Boolean value that specifies whether or not the element is 
    to be selected |  
    | Disabled | A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control 
    should be disabled. Default is false |  
    | id | A unique id for the element |  
    | Name | The name of the radio button group |  
    | runat | Specifies that the element is a server control.  Must 
    be set to "server" |  
    | Style | Sets or returns the CSS properties that are applied to the 
    control |  
    | TagName | Returns the element tag name |  
    | Type | The type of the element |  
    | Value | The value of the element |  
    | Visible | A Boolean value that indicates whether or not the control 
    should be visible |  ExamplesHTMLInputRadiobuttonIn this example we declare three HtmlInputRadioButton 
controls, one HtmlInputButton control, and one HtmlGeneric control  in an .aspx 
file (remember to embed the controls 
inside an HtmlForm control). When the submit button is triggered, the submit subroutine is executed. The 
submit subroutine may respond in three ways: if the radiobutton with id="r1" is 
selected, the server sends the message "Your favorite color is red" to the 
p element. 
If the radiobutton with id="r2" is selected, the server sends the message "Your 
favorite color is green" to the p element. If the radiobutton with id="r3" is 
selected, the server sends the message "Your favorite color is blue" to 
the p element.
 
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