System.Web.UI.WebControls Namespace Repeater Class
Specifies the template to use for alternating items in a Repeater.
<asp:repeater ... >
<alternatingitemtemplate>
... template definition here
</alternatingitemtemplate>
</asp:repeater>
An ITemplate interface that defines how the alternating ( zero-based odd-indexed ) items in the Repeater control are rendered.
The property is read/write with no default value.
The AlternatingItemTemplate functions in the same way as the ItemTemplate, but rendered for every other row in the Repeater control. You can specify a different appearance for the AlternatingItemTemplate by setting its style properties.
To specify a template for the alternating items in a Repeater, place an <AlternatingItemTemplate> element between the opening and closing tags of the control. You can then list the contents of the template between the opening and closing <AlternatingItemTemplate> ... </AlternatingItemTemplate>
tags.
Items in the AlternatingItemTemplate are data-bound. To display data in the AlternatingItemTemplate, declare one or more Web server controls and set their data-binding expressions to evaluate to a field in the Repeater control's DataSource.
First Name: <asp:Label runat = "server"
Text = "<%# Eval ( "FirstName" ) %>" />
For more information, see DataBinding Expression Syntax.
The following example illustrates using the AlternatingItemTemplate to display the odd-indexed items of a Repeater in a different background color.
<itemtemplate>
<tr>
<td><%# Eval ( "title" ) %></td>
<td align = "right"><%# Eval (
"price", "{0:c}" ) %></td></tr>
</itemtemplate>
<alternatingitemtemplate>
<tr style = "background-color:#eed">
<td><%# Eval ( "title" ) %></td>
<td align = "right"><%# Eval (
"price", "{0:c}" ) %></td></tr>
</alternatingitemtemplate>
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