Hi,
I tried to use the same line in the DropDownList, but it's not
working.
If I use: text = " " + row("Name") and ddl.Items(x) = text,
the item in the DropDownList will be: Name
If I use: text = " " + row("Name") and ddl.Items(x) = text, the item
in the DropDownList will be: Name (without blank spaces)
Is there a way to put blank spaces in the DropDownList elements?
Thanks,
Ana
On Aug 27, 11:49 am, Ana <[email protected]> wrote:
> It works =D
> Thanks!
>
> On Aug 27, 11:23 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When working with web pages, remember that browsers often do not
> > render spaces as such. This might be one possible reason why your
> > simulated indentation does not work.
>
> > Try using " " as a non-breaking space:
> > newName = " " + row("Name")
>
> > On Aug 27, 9:47 pm, Ana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > In my page I have a GridView and I'm binding it in the code behind.
> > > The data in my gridView should appear similar to a directory structure
> > > (but in my case using a TreeView doesn't apply). So my GridView should
> > > be like this:
>
> > > Name 1
> > > Name 1.1
> > > Name 1.2
> > > Name 2
> > > Name 2.1
> > > Name 2.1.1
>
> > > To do this, I'm updating the value for the column "Name" in the
> > > DataTable used to populate the GridView. For example, for Name 1.1,
> > > I'm doing:
> > > newName = " " + row("Name")
> > > row("Name") = newName