http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/Tutorial/70E24E50-C179-4563-B053-2742516BF05B.dcik
might help.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/22/2005 3:17:06 PM >>>
Does datalist has paging?
--- David Renz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> chris.
>
> that code is for a datalist ... better than a
> repeater in this case.
>
> david.
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/22/2005 1:40:52 PM >>>
>
> Ok thank you very much... I appreciate it.
> --- David Renz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > could you do this is in the ItemDataBound event?
> > you could set a module level variable (ie: iCount)
> > onLoad then
> > increment as you loop through the dataset in the
> > itemDataBound event.
> > you could also have a spacer that is set to
> visible
> > or not visible
> > based on some condition.
> >
> > if iCount mod 4 = 1 then
> > ' show the spacer
> >
> > else
> > ' hide the spacer
> >
> > end if
> >
> > i do something kind of similar in a procedure,
> > though not exactly what
> > you are asking.
> >
> > Private Sub dlGallery_ItemDataBound(ByVal sender
> As
> > Object, ByVal e As
> > System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataListItemEventArgs)
> > Handles
> > dlGallery.ItemDataBound
> > If e.Item.ItemType = ListItemType.Item Or
> > e.Item.ItemType =
> > ListItemType.AlternatingItem Then
> > Dim oConn As OracleConnection =
> >
>
CreateOraConn(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("ConnectionString")
> > )
> > Dim sSQL As String
> > Dim sImagePath As String
> > Dim dtrImageName As OracleDataReader
> > Dim imgImage As HtmlImage
> > Dim dtCheckImages As DataTable
> > Dim hplTmp As HyperLink
> > Dim sPath As String
> >
> > imgImage =
> > e.Item.FindControl("imgGalleryImage")
> > hplTmp =
> > e.Item.FindControl("hplGallerySpecific")
> >
> > sSQL = "SELECT ImageName FROM
> > vw_GalleryImages WHERE GalleryID="
> > & DataBinder.Eval(e.Item.DataItem, "GalleryID") &
> "
> > ORDER BY
> > GalleryImageID"
> >
> > dtrImageName = LoadReader(sSQL, oConn)
> > If dtrImageName.Read() Then
> > sImagePath = dtrImageName("ImageName")
> > End If
> >
> > If sImagePath.Length > 0 Then
> > sPath =
> > Server.MapPath("images/ImageManager/general/" &
> > sImagePath)
> > Dim aHeightWidth() As Double =
> > SetImageManagerSize(sPath,
> > 125, 75) 'filepath, height, width
> > imgImage.Height = aHeightWidth(0)
> > imgImage.Width = aHeightWidth(1)
> > imgImage.Visible = True
> > imgImage.Src =
> > "images/ImageManager/general/" & sImagePath
> > hplTmp.NavigateUrl =
> > "galleryspecific.aspx?GalleryID=" &
> > DataBinder.Eval(e.Item.DataItem, "GalleryID")
> > hplTmp.Text =
> > DataBinder.Eval(e.Item.DataItem, "EventTitle")
> > Else
> > e.Item.Visible = False
> > imgImage.Visible = False
> > End If
> >
> > oConn.Close()
> > oConn.Dispose()
> >
> > End If
> > End Sub
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >>>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 02/22/2005 10:29:22
> > AM >>>
> >
> > Yeah I sorta have the same question about
> variables.
> > You used to be
> > able to
> > make on variable and have that be displayed
> anywhere
> > in a page like
> > <%=strUsername %> could be put any number of times
> > in a page and
> > display the
> > value of that variable. Now instead I make a
> literal
> > for each time it
> > is
> > used. If that 20 times in a page then that's 20
> > literals............
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: christopher andrada
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 1:07 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Can ASP.net code
> be
> > written everywhere
> > in
> > the document?
> >
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm facing a problem in translating our ASP
> classic
> > to
> > ASP.net. I'm having problem with 4 x 4 picture
> > gallery. I can display the photos without a
> > problem.
> > However, if I have to put some graphics or divider
> > in
> > between image using "repeat" then i get stuck.
> >
> > for example in our classic asp code,
> >
> > if i mod 4 = 1 then
> > response.write "<td></td><td></td></tr>
> > end if
> > if i mode 4 = 2 then
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > .
> >
> > How can I do the same in ASP.net. I would really
> > appreciate every help I can get. Thank you very
> > much.
> >
> > Chris
> >
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