From everything I've read, it seemed that adding paging to a ListView control should be dead simple, but it's not working for me. After adding the ListView and DataPager controls to the form and wiring them together, I'm getting very odd behavior. The DataPager correctly limits the ListView's page size, but clicking the paging buttons doesn't affect the ListView at all. The paging buttons seem to think they are doing they're job, as the last button is disabled when you go to the last page, etc., but the ListView never changes. Also, it takes two clicks on the DataPager to get it to do anything, i.e., clicking on Last once does nothing, but clicking it a second time causes the DataPager to react as if the last page is now selected.
The only thing I can think of is that I'm binding the DataSource at runtime (to a LINQ object), not using a LinqDataSource control or anything. Has anyone seen this behavior? Am I doing something wrong? Here's the code I'm using:
<asp:DataPager ID="HistoryDataPager" runat="server" PagedControlID="HistoryListView" PageSize="10">
<Fields>
<asp:NextPreviousPagerField ButtonType="Button" ShowFirstPageButton="true" ShowLastPageButton="true" />
</Fields>
</asp:DataPager>
<asp:ListView ID="HistoryListView" runat="server">
...
</asp:ListView>
In the code-behind:
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
If Not IsPostBack Then
HistoryListView.DataSource = From x in myContext.myTables ...
DataBind()
End If
End Sub
We need to databind list view again in OnPreRender event.
protected override void OnPreRender(EventArgs e)
{
ListView1.DataBind();
base.OnPreRender(e);
}
--Update
After working on a few list views with asp.net ajax, I saw a solution that makes more sense than the above one. You would normally data bind Listview on page load method or a button click event handler and when there is post back the data binding would be lost as described above in the problem. So, we need to data bind again on page properties changed event handler for the list view.
ListView_PagePropertiesChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ListView.DataSource=someDatasource;
ListView.DataBind()
}
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