that will work. or you can create your own dataview :) look at DataViewBase,
its only a few lines of code, so you can create your own subclass of
AbstractPageableView where setitemsperpage works like you want.

-igor


On 5/10/07, Bernatet Mathieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think I could use the IDataProvider.iterator(first, count) and
always returns an iterator of which size is "count".
Any other suggestions?

Mathieu

2007/5/10, Bernatet Mathieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using dataView, and for design issues I want 5 items per pages
> even if they are empty whereas setItemPerPage() method only defines a
> maximum number of items to be displayed.
> Any suggestions?
>

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