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asp.net datagrid control : HTML can't find Caption property for datagrid


Tony Girgenti
10/4/2006 5:47:40 PM
Hello.

I'm developing and testing a web application using VS.NET 2003, VB, .NET
Framework 1.1.4322, ASP.NET 1.1.4322 and IIS5.1 on a WIN XP Pro, SP2
computer. I'm using a web form.

For a datagrid control, i used the Caption property. It displays fine on
the datagrid and allows me to run the program.

But, when i view the HTML for the web form, it shows this error at the
bottom.

c:\inetpub\wwwroot\CoyneTruckWebServices\WebForm1.aspx(50): Could not find
any attribute 'Caption' of element 'DataGrid'.

Why can't it find the Caption property if it's there ?

Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

Thanks,
Tony

Alvin Bruney [MVP]
10/4/2006 6:43:03 PM
jeez, why the multipost? Ideally you should just post this idatagrid control
alone.

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Tony Girgenti
10/4/2006 6:50:38 PM
I'm sorry Alvin.

It's a bad habit of mine. I always feel like i need to post ot as many
related groups as possible.

I will try to remember next time.

Thanks,
Tony

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Scott M.
10/4/2006 7:10:06 PM
I think that you'll find that around here, if you can't remember not to
multipost, we'll remind you by not responding to your posts.


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Tony Girgenti
10/4/2006 8:51:55 PM
Hello Scott.

I didn't think that it was against the forum rules to multipost. I don't
feel that i am an abuser of multiposting. I choose the forums to post ot
based on which forums i think the problem is related to.

If your family of experts decides to keep knowledge from an individual
because they feel he is violating some secret code of cross posting then
I'll have to live with that.

I resent your implication that a cross poster will not get the replies that
he is entitled to because he mistakenly viloated some posting protocol. If
someone is in charge of who's questions get answered and who's don't, then
this forum is not what Microsoft claims it to be. Microsft's description
of the newsgroups does not say cross posting is not allowed. In fact, they
explain how to do it.

Maybe you should spend more time trying to figure out what the poster's
problem is rather than reprimanding him for cross posting.

Tony

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