VML Stroked Attribute
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Defines whether the path will be stroked. Read/write. VgTriState .
Applies To
Tag Syntax
<v: element stroked=" expression ">
Script Syntax
element .stroked="expression"
expression=element.stroked
Remarks
The value is duplicated from the On attribute of the Stroke element.
VML Standard Attribute
Example
The shape path is stroked.
<v:shape id="rect01" stroked="True"
strokecolor="red" fillcolor="white"
coordorigin="0 0" coordsize="200 200"
style="position:relative;top:1;left:1;width:20;height:20"
path="m 1,1 l 1,200, 200,200, 200,1 x e">
</v:shape>
Stroked Attribute Example. (Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or greater.)
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