using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
namespace MSJ.Utility
{
internal class WizardConstants
{
public static readonly string WebConfigKey_WizardStepIDPrefix = "WizardStepID";
}
public enum TabImageID
{
TabImageIDDefault = -1,
TabImageButtonID0 = 0,
TabImageButtonID1 = 1,
TabImageButtonID2 = 2,
TabImageButtonID3 = 3,
TabImageButtonID4 = 4,
TabImageButtonID5 = 5,
TabImageButtonID6 = 6,
TabImageButtonID7 = 7,
TabImageButtonID8 = 8,
TabImageButtonID9 = 9,
TabImageButtonID10 = 10,
VisibleTabCount = 11,
}
public enum WizardStepID
{
WizardStepID0 = 0,
WizardStepID1 = 1,
WizardStepID2 = 2,
WizardStepID3 = 3,
WizardStepID4 = 4,
WizardStepID5 = 5,
WizardStepID6 = 6,
WizardStepID7 = 7,
WizardStepID8 = 8,
WizardStepID9 = 9,
WizardStepID10 = 10,
WizardCompleteStepID = 11,
}
}
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