System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataList.FooterTemplate Property

Gets or sets the template for the footer section of the System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataList control.

Syntax

[System.Web.UI.PersistenceMode(System.Web.UI.PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)]
[System.Web.UI.TemplateContainer(typeof(System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataListItem))]
[System.ComponentModel.DefaultValue(null)]
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public virtual System.Web.UI.ITemplate FooterTemplate { set; get; }

Value

a System.Web.UI.ITemplate

Remarks

Use the DataList.FooterTemplate property to control the contents of the footer section. The appearance of the footer section is controlled by the DataList.FooterStyle property.

Note:

The DataList.ShowFooter property must be set to true for this property to be visible.

The DataList.HeaderStyle property of the System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataList control inherits the style settings of the WebControl.ControlStyle property. For example, if you specify a red font for the WebControl.ControlStyle property, the DataList.HeaderStyle property will also have a red font. This allows you to provide a common appearance for the control by setting a single style property. You can override the inherited style settings by setting the DataList.HeaderStyle property. For example, you can specify a blue font for the DataList.HeaderStyle property, overriding the red font specified in the WebControl.ControlStyle property.

To specify a template for the footer section, place the <FooterTemplate> tags between the opening and closing tags of the System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataList control. You can then list the contents of the template between the opening and closing <FooterTemplate> tags.

Note:

This control can be used to display user input, which might include malicious client script. Check any information that is sent from a client for executable script, SQL statements, or other code before displaying it in your application. You can use validation controls to verify user input before displaying the input text in a control. ASP.NET provides an input request validation feature to block script and HTML in user input. For more information, see Securing Standard ControlsHow to: Protect Against Script Exploits in a Web Application by Applying HTML Encoding to Strings, and Introduction to Validating User Input in ASP.NET Web Pages.

Requirements

Namespace: System.Web.UI.WebControls
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
Assembly Versions: 1.0.5000.0, 2.0.0.0