Forms Data Controls :: How To Fix The Header And The Footer Of An Gridview Inside A Panel With A Vertical Scrollbar
Apr 24, 2010
my page contains gridviews, textboxes, comboboxes... : one of the gridview is hidden; the user needs to press a button to make it visible (it is inside a panel that contains a vertical scroll, and have a header and a footer, and this last panel is contained in an update panel).
i want to make the header and footer fixed while scrolling. i need this to work in ie and in firefox the latest versions.
I have an ASP.NET Panel with various controls along with Gridview. I have to send the panel along with the gridview as pdf to users email on button click. Everything is working fine but the Gridview is missing its headers and footers in pdf.
Code:
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf"; Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=Panel.pdf"); Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache); StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); HtmlTextWriter hw = new HtmlTextWriter(sw);
I have a gridview Control. In that control I need to show the headers when gridview is scrolling verticall. I tried your post from here [URL].... It's working in page loads.When I try to click any other buttons it's not working(it's showing all the records. I mean It's not scrolling). I have Add, Delete and reset buttons.
I have a grid that contains a footer row conating the textboxes to insert data. The problem is that when there is no row in the the grid the header and the footer does not get displayed. Is there any way to show header and footer when there is no row in the grid?
I have a GridView with column headers that include text and images. I would like to have the header essentially duplicated at the bottom of the GridView. how to accomplish this? I have found some internet resources that have explained how to use the GridView PreRender event to add an extra footer row but I'm trying to find a simple way to populate that row with the same text and images that appear in the header row. I am not using header templates. I am using the footer row of the GridView as the "insert" row.
In my Gridview, I have set Gridlines to None and the gridlines in the body of the gridview are gone. However, the gridlines in the Header and Footer remain. How do you get rid of the gridlines in the header and footer?
I've been researching an issue for quiet some time, but most of the posts I'm reading are older. I'm trying to figure out if there is a new solution to getting an asp:dropdownlist vertical scrollbar. I have several dropdownlists with fixed widths, but the data that populates these dropdownlist do not fit inside the width. Is there a recent - acceptable workaround or solution? I'm using Visual Studion 2010.
I'm building a gridview on the fly in code behind:
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I display the incrementing number in the header. I create a column to show the current Row Number, but I'm not sure how to display the header text (Incrementing number) in the corresponding footer. Is there a special trick for it if I'm creating columns on the fly?
I have placed a dropdown list in Gridview footer, now i want to access the dropdown selected indeex changed event as below. But i'm not able to access the event.
protected void ddlCatg_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { DropDownList ddlCategories = grvExpenses.FooterRow.FindControl("ddlCatg") as DropDownList; DropDownList ddlExpenseSubCategories = grvExpenses.FooterRow.FindControl("ddlSubCatg") as DropDownList; ddlExpenseSubCategories.Items.Clear();
With this code, it displayes the horizontal scroll bar but not the vertical at first, BUT if you minimize your screen, the vertical kicks in, i would like to have them both be there at all times, how can I code this?
with this code i get the horizontal scroll bar.. however.. the vertical scroll bar remains disabled.. and the listbox control extends till the end of the window..!
I have a Gridview with some template columns. Inside one of the columns, I have a ImageButton with a serverSide OnClick handler to show or hide a panel. And all the panels by default are hidden. What happens is that when I click the imageButton the first time the panel gets displayed, but if I click the same button, on the same row again, - where the panel is now visible - the panel doesn't hide itself. Here's what happens when the imageButton is clicked:
I am having a problem with a modal popup that has a vertical scroll bar. In IE the vertical scroll bar works as it should. However in Firefox, if I try to click and drag the scroll box or "thumb" along the track the whole modal popup is draged accross the screen. The scroll buttons will advance the scroll, I just can't grab the tumb without dragging the whole screen.
The popup text is in a div with the following properties: