Putting HTML in bulleted lists seems quite straightforward until you try it. The items only accept text and html is rendered as text so you don’t get the html – you SEE the html. OK – so some digging turned up the following useful links. These are good for the same items but I need dynamic html different in one item than the other so I am doing it with html and a div or something.
These links will no doubt prove useful for repeating items that are the same.
- General Discussion telling you what control to use and when
- Using SQL as a datasource (which is what I am doing anyways)
- Good article for more than just repeaters – Five ASP.NET Controls You Might Be Craving