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For additional com
ect with the css.
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> My guess is that the refreshed listview and the css do not know that each
> other exist. Maybe I am refreshing the webmarkupcontainer wrong or maybe I
> should add the css to it instead of the entire html page.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks
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the container.
I am sure I have to add something to link these together but I am not sure
what that is.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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entire page. So when
> the new data is added to the listview the css does not work. After I click
> the page refresh button it works prefectly.
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> How can I get it to work when the WebMarkupContainer is refreshed?
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