At the moment I'm gonna have to back off from the technology. I have 2
1/2 weeks to replace my Google code and I simply can't afford to start
from scratch.

On Jan 11, 7:04 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't used flash in years but an itemrender was like a template control
> to display an image and title and text right?. If so yes but it isn't as
> complex to modify. You would create a partial view which is just HTML with
> a data model passed in. You create the markup anyway you want to.
>
> There are also HTML helpers that have automagic magic. Like taking a field
> from your database and always using the metadata annotations you added like
> a display name or is a field required and even a data format like the
> amount of decimal places you want or for money. Look for mvc3 data
> annotation validation and find an article on the msdn or asp.net site.
> On Jan 11, 2012 5:22 PM, "artisan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Installing it right now. Is there anything like an itemrenderer in this
> > toolkit? If not, not so sure I can use it.
>
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