Quelqu'un peut-il recommander un contrôle de liste déroulante pour asp.net (3.5) qui peut rendre les groupes d'options? Merci
J'ai utilisé le contrôle standard dans le passé, et j'ai simplement ajouté un simple ControlAdapter pour cela qui remplacerait le comportement par défaut afin qu'il puisse afficher des <optgroup> à certains endroits. Cela fonctionne très bien même si vous avez des contrôles qui n'ont pas besoin du comportement spécial, car la fonctionnalité supplémentaire ne vous gêne pas.
Notez que c'était dans un but spécifique et écrit en .Net 2.0, donc cela peut ne pas vous convenir aussi, mais cela devrait au moins vous donner un point de départ. De plus, vous devez le brancher en utilisant un fichier .browser dans votre projet (voir la fin de l'article pour un exemple).
'This codes makes the dropdownlist control recognize items with "--"
'for the label or items with an OptionGroup attribute and render them
'as <optgroup> instead of <option>.
Public Class DropDownListAdapter
Inherits System.Web.UI.WebControls.Adapters.WebControlAdapter
Protected Overrides Sub RenderContents(ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
Dim list As DropDownList = Me.Control
Dim currentOptionGroup As String
Dim renderedOptionGroups As New Generic.List(Of String)
For Each item As ListItem In list.Items
Page.ClientScript.RegisterForEventValidation(list.UniqueID, item.Value)
If item.Attributes("OptionGroup") IsNot Nothing Then
'The item is part of an option group
currentOptionGroup = item.Attributes("OptionGroup")
If Not renderedOptionGroups.Contains(currentOptionGroup) Then
'the header was not written- do that first
'TODO: make this stack-based, so the same option group can be used more than once in longer select element (check the most-recent stack item instead of anything in the list)
If (renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0) Then
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer) 'need to close previous group
End If
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(currentOptionGroup, writer)
renderedOptionGroups.Add(currentOptionGroup)
End If
RenderListItem(item, writer)
ElseIf item.Text = "--" Then 'simple separator
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag("--", writer)
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer)
Else
'default behavior: render the list item as normal
RenderListItem(item, writer)
End If
Next item
If renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0 Then
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer)
End If
End Sub
Private Sub RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(ByVal name As String, ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
writer.WriteBeginTag("optgroup")
writer.WriteAttribute("label", name)
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar)
writer.WriteLine()
End Sub
Private Sub RenderOptionGroupEndTag(ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
writer.WriteEndTag("optgroup")
writer.WriteLine()
End Sub
Private Sub RenderListItem(ByVal item As ListItem, ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
writer.WriteBeginTag("option")
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, True)
If item.Selected Then
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected", False)
End If
For Each key As String In item.Attributes.Keys
writer.WriteAttribute(key, item.Attributes(key))
Next key
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar)
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer)
writer.WriteEndTag("option")
writer.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
Voici une implémentation C # de la même classe:
/* This codes makes the dropdownlist control recognize items with "--"
* for the label or items with an OptionGroup attribute and render them
* as <optgroup> instead of <option>.
*/
public class DropDownListAdapter : WebControlAdapter
{
protected override void RenderContents(HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
//System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Response.Write("here");
var list = (DropDownList)this.Control;
string currentOptionGroup;
var renderedOptionGroups = new List<string>();
foreach (ListItem item in list.Items)
{
Page.ClientScript.RegisterForEventValidation(list.UniqueID, item.Value);
//Is the item part of an option group?
if (item.Attributes["OptionGroup"] != null)
{
currentOptionGroup = item.Attributes["OptionGroup"];
//Was the option header already written, then just render the list item
if (renderedOptionGroups.Contains(currentOptionGroup))
RenderListItem(item, writer);
//The header was not written,do that first
else
{
//Close previous group
if (renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0)
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer);
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(currentOptionGroup, writer);
renderedOptionGroups.Add(currentOptionGroup);
RenderListItem(item, writer);
}
}
//Simple separator
else if (item.Text == "--")
{
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag("--", writer);
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer);
}
//Default behavior, render the list item as normal
else
RenderListItem(item, writer);
}
if (renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0)
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer);
}
private void RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(string name, HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteBeginTag("optgroup");
writer.WriteAttribute("label", name);
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar);
writer.WriteLine();
}
private void RenderOptionGroupEndTag(HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteEndTag("optgroup");
writer.WriteLine();
}
private void RenderListItem(ListItem item, HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteBeginTag("option");
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, true);
if (item.Selected)
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected", false);
foreach (string key in item.Attributes.Keys)
writer.WriteAttribute(key, item.Attributes[key]);
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar);
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer);
writer.WriteEndTag("option");
writer.WriteLine();
}
}
Mon fichier de navigateur s'appelait "App_Browsers\BrowserFile.browser" et ressemblait à ceci:
<!--
You can find existing browser definitions at
<windir>\Microsoft.NET\Framework\<ver>\CONFIG\Browsers
-->
<browsers>
<browser refID="Default">
<controlAdapters>
<adapter controlType="System.Web.UI.WebControls.DropDownList"
adapterType="DropDownListAdapter" />
</controlAdapters>
</browser>
</browsers>
J'ai utilisé JQuery pour réaliser cette tâche. J'ai d'abord ajouté un nouvel attribut pour chaque ListItem
du backend, puis j'ai utilisé cet attribut dans la méthode JQuery wrapAll()
pour créer des groupes ...
C #:
foreach (ListItem item in ((DropDownList)sender).Items)
{
if (System.Int32.Parse(item.Value) < 5)
item.Attributes.Add("classification", "LessThanFive");
else
item.Attributes.Add("classification", "GreaterThanFive");
}
JQuery:
$(document).ready(function() {
//Create groups for dropdown list
$("select.listsmall option[@classification='LessThanFive']")
.wrapAll("<optgroup label='Less than five'>");
$("select.listsmall option[@classification='GreaterThanFive']")
.wrapAll("<optgroup label='Greater than five'>");
});
Merci Joel! tout le monde ... voici la version C # si vous le voulez:
using System;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.Adapters;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Web;
//This codes makes the dropdownlist control recognize items with "--"'
//for the label or items with an OptionGroup attribute and render them'
//as instead of .'
public class DropDownListAdapter : WebControlAdapter
{
protected override void RenderContents(HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
DropDownList list = Control as DropDownList;
string currentOptionGroup;
List renderedOptionGroups = new List();
foreach(ListItem item in list.Items)
{
if (item.Attributes["OptionGroup"] != null)
{
//'The item is part of an option group'
currentOptionGroup = item.Attributes["OptionGroup"];
//'the option header was already written, just render the list item'
if(renderedOptionGroups.Contains(currentOptionGroup))
RenderListItem(item, writer);
else
{
//the header was not written- do that first'
if (renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0)
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer); //'need to close previous group'
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(currentOptionGroup, writer);
renderedOptionGroups.Add(currentOptionGroup);
RenderListItem(item, writer);
}
}
else if (item.Text == "--") //simple separator
{
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag("--", writer);
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer);
}
else
{
//default behavior: render the list item as normal'
RenderListItem(item, writer);
}
}
if(renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0)
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer);
}
private void RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(string name, HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteBeginTag("optgroup");
writer.WriteAttribute("label", name);
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar);
writer.WriteLine();
}
private void RenderOptionGroupEndTag(HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteEndTag("optgroup");
writer.WriteLine();
}
private void RenderListItem(ListItem item, HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteBeginTag("option");
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, true);
if (item.Selected)
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected", false);
foreach (string key in item.Attributes.Keys)
writer.WriteAttribute(key, item.Attributes[key]);
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar);
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer);
writer.WriteEndTag("option");
writer.WriteLine();
}
}
Le code ci-dessus affiche la balise de fin pour l'optgroup avant toutes les options, de sorte que les options ne sont pas indentées comme elles le devraient en plus du balisage ne représentant pas correctement le groupement. Voici ma version légèrement modifiée du code de Tom:
public class ExtendedDropDownList : System.Web.UI.WebControls.DropDownList
{
public const string OptionGroupTag = "optgroup";
private const string OptionTag = "option";
protected override void RenderContents(System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
ListItemCollection items = this.Items;
int count = items.Count;
string tag;
string optgroupLabel;
if (count > 0)
{
bool flag = false;
string prevOptGroup = null;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
tag = OptionTag;
optgroupLabel = null;
ListItem item = items[i];
if (item.Enabled)
{
if (item.Attributes != null && item.Attributes.Count > 0 && item.Attributes[OptionGroupTag] != null)
{
optgroupLabel = item.Attributes[OptionGroupTag];
if (prevOptGroup != optgroupLabel)
{
if (prevOptGroup != null)
{
writer.WriteEndTag(OptionGroupTag);
}
writer.WriteBeginTag(OptionGroupTag);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(optgroupLabel))
{
writer.WriteAttribute("label", optgroupLabel);
}
writer.Write('>');
}
item.Attributes.Remove(OptionGroupTag);
prevOptGroup = optgroupLabel;
}
else
{
if (prevOptGroup != null)
{
writer.WriteEndTag(OptionGroupTag);
}
prevOptGroup = null;
}
writer.WriteBeginTag(tag);
if (item.Selected)
{
if (flag)
{
this.VerifyMultiSelect();
}
flag = true;
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected");
}
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, true);
if (item.Attributes != null && item.Attributes.Count > 0)
{
item.Attributes.Render(writer);
}
if (optgroupLabel != null)
{
item.Attributes.Add(OptionGroupTag, optgroupLabel);
}
if (this.Page != null)
{
this.Page.ClientScript.RegisterForEventValidation(this.UniqueID, item.Value);
}
writer.Write('>');
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer);
writer.WriteEndTag(tag);
writer.WriteLine();
if (i == count - 1)
{
if (prevOptGroup != null)
{
writer.WriteEndTag(OptionGroupTag);
}
}
}
}
}
}
protected override object SaveViewState()
{
object[] state = new object[this.Items.Count + 1];
object baseState = base.SaveViewState();
state[0] = baseState;
bool itemHasAttributes = false;
for (int i = 0; i < this.Items.Count; i++)
{
if (this.Items[i].Attributes.Count > 0)
{
itemHasAttributes = true;
object[] attributes = new object[this.Items[i].Attributes.Count * 2];
int k = 0;
foreach (string key in this.Items[i].Attributes.Keys)
{
attributes[k] = key;
k++;
attributes[k] = this.Items[i].Attributes[key];
k++;
}
state[i + 1] = attributes;
}
}
if (itemHasAttributes)
return state;
return baseState;
}
protected override void LoadViewState(object savedState)
{
if (savedState == null)
return;
if (!(savedState.GetType().GetElementType() == null) &&
(savedState.GetType().GetElementType().Equals(typeof(object))))
{
object[] state = (object[])savedState;
base.LoadViewState(state[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < state.Length; i++)
{
if (state[i] != null)
{
object[] attributes = (object[])state[i];
for (int k = 0; k < attributes.Length; k += 2)
{
this.Items[i - 1].Attributes.Add
(attributes[k].ToString(), attributes[k + 1].ToString());
}
}
}
}
else
{
base.LoadViewState(savedState);
}
}
}
Utilisez-le comme ceci:
ListItem item1 = new ListItem("option1");
item1.Attributes.Add("optgroup", "CatA");
ListItem item2 = new ListItem("option2");
item2.Attributes.Add("optgroup", "CatA");
ListItem item3 = new ListItem("option3");
item3.Attributes.Add("optgroup", "CatB");
ListItem item4 = new ListItem("option4");
item4.Attributes.Add("optgroup", "CatB");
ListItem item5 = new ListItem("NoOptGroup");
ddlTest.Items.Add(item1);
ddlTest.Items.Add(item2);
ddlTest.Items.Add(item3);
ddlTest.Items.Add(item4);
ddlTest.Items.Add(item5);
et voici le balisage généré (en retrait pour faciliter la visualisation):
<select name="ddlTest" id="Select1">
<optgroup label="CatA">
<option selected="selected" value="option1">option1</option>
<option value="option2">option2</option>
</optgroup>
<optgroup label="CatB">
<option value="option3">option3</option>
<option value="option4">option4</option>
</optgroup>
<option value="NoOptGroup">NoOptGroup</option>
</select>
Le projet Sharp Pieces sur CodePlex résout cette limitation de contrôle (et plusieurs autres).
J'utilise le réflecteur pour voir pourquoi n'est pas pris en charge. Voilà pourquoi. Dans la méthode de rendu de ListControl aucune condition n'est là pour créer l'optgroup.
protected internal override void RenderContents(HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
ListItemCollection items = this.Items;
int count = items.Count;
if (count > 0)
{
bool flag = false;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
ListItem item = items[i];
if (item.Enabled)
{
writer.WriteBeginTag("option");
if (item.Selected)
{
if (flag)
{
this.VerifyMultiSelect();
}
flag = true;
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected");
}
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, true);
if (item.HasAttributes)
{
item.Attributes.Render(writer);
}
if (this.Page != null)
{
this.Page.ClientScript.RegisterForEventValidation(this.UniqueID, item.Value);
}
writer.Write('>');
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer);
writer.WriteEndTag("option");
writer.WriteLine();
}
}
}
}
Je crée donc mon propre contrôle déroulant avec un remplacement de la méthode RenderContents. Il y a mon contrôle. Fonctionne bien. J'utilise exactement le même code de Microsoft, il suffit d'ajouter une petite condition pour prendre en charge listItem ayant l'attribut optgroup pour créer un optgroup et non une option.
Donnez-moi un feed-back
public class DropDownListWithOptionGroup : DropDownList
{
public const string OptionGroupTag = "optgroup";
private const string OptionTag = "option";
protected override void RenderContents(System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
ListItemCollection items = this.Items;
int count = items.Count;
string tag;
string optgroupLabel;
if (count > 0)
{
bool flag = false;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
tag = OptionTag;
optgroupLabel = null;
ListItem item = items[i];
if (item.Enabled)
{
if (item.Attributes != null && item.Attributes.Count > 0 && item.Attributes[OptionGroupTag] != null)
{
tag = OptionGroupTag;
optgroupLabel = item.Attributes[OptionGroupTag];
}
writer.WriteBeginTag(tag);
// NOTE(cboivin): Is optionGroup
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(optgroupLabel))
{
writer.WriteAttribute("label", optgroupLabel);
}
else
{
if (item.Selected)
{
if (flag)
{
this.VerifyMultiSelect();
}
flag = true;
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected");
}
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, true);
if (item.Attributes != null && item.Attributes.Count > 0)
{
item.Attributes.Render(writer);
}
if (this.Page != null)
{
this.Page.ClientScript.RegisterForEventValidation(this.UniqueID, item.Value);
}
}
writer.Write('>');
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer);
writer.WriteEndTag(tag);
writer.WriteLine();
}
}
}
}
}
Sur la base des articles ci-dessus, j'ai créé une version c # de ce contrôle avec un état d'affichage fonctionnel.
public const string OptionGroupTag = "optgroup";
private const string OptionTag = "option";
protected override void RenderContents(System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter writer)
{
ListItemCollection items = this.Items;
int count = items.Count;
string tag;
string optgroupLabel;
if (count > 0)
{
bool flag = false;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
tag = OptionTag;
optgroupLabel = null;
ListItem item = items[i];
if (item.Enabled)
{
if (item.Attributes != null && item.Attributes.Count > 0 && item.Attributes[OptionGroupTag] != null)
{
tag = OptionGroupTag;
optgroupLabel = item.Attributes[OptionGroupTag];
}
writer.WriteBeginTag(tag);
// NOTE(cboivin): Is optionGroup
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(optgroupLabel))
{
writer.WriteAttribute("label", optgroupLabel);
}
else
{
if (item.Selected)
{
if (flag)
{
this.VerifyMultiSelect();
}
flag = true;
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected");
}
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, true);
if (item.Attributes != null && item.Attributes.Count > 0)
{
item.Attributes.Render(writer);
}
if (this.Page != null)
{
this.Page.ClientScript.RegisterForEventValidation(this.UniqueID, item.Value);
}
}
writer.Write('>');
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer);
writer.WriteEndTag(tag);
writer.WriteLine();
}
}
}
}
protected override object SaveViewState()
{
object[] state = new object[this.Items.Count + 1];
object baseState = base.SaveViewState();
state[0] = baseState;
bool itemHasAttributes = false;
for (int i = 0; i < this.Items.Count; i++)
{
if (this.Items[i].Attributes.Count > 0)
{
itemHasAttributes = true;
object[] attributes = new object[this.Items[i].Attributes.Count * 2];
int k = 0;
foreach (string key in this.Items[i].Attributes.Keys)
{
attributes[k] = key;
k++;
attributes[k] = this.Items[i].Attributes[key];
k++;
}
state[i + 1] = attributes;
}
}
if (itemHasAttributes)
return state;
return baseState;
}
protected override void LoadViewState(object savedState)
{
if (savedState == null)
return;
if (!(savedState.GetType().GetElementType() == null) &&
(savedState.GetType().GetElementType().Equals(typeof(object))))
{
object[] state = (object[])savedState;
base.LoadViewState(state[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < state.Length; i++)
{
if (state[i] != null)
{
object[] attributes = (object[])state[i];
for (int k = 0; k < attributes.Length; k += 2)
{
this.Items[i - 1].Attributes.Add
(attributes[k].ToString(), attributes[k + 1].ToString());
}
}
}
}
else
{
base.LoadViewState(savedState);
}
}
J'espère que cela aidera certaines personnes :-)
Une approche plus générique de Irfan's solution basée sur jQuery:
backend
private void _addSelectItem(DropDownList list, string title, string value, string group = null) {
ListItem item = new ListItem(title, value);
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(group))
{
item.Attributes["data-category"] = group;
}
list.Items.Add(item);
}
...
_addSelectItem(dropDown, "Option 1", "1");
_addSelectItem(dropDown, "Option 2", "2", "Category");
_addSelectItem(dropDown, "Option 3", "3", "Category");
...
client
var groups = {};
$("select option[data-category]").each(function () {
groups[$.trim($(this).attr("data-category"))] = true;
});
$.each(groups, function (c) {
$("select option[data-category='"+c+"']").wrapAll('<optgroup label="' + c + '">');
});
J'ai fait cela en utilisant un répéteur externe pour les groupes select et optgroup et un répéteur interne pour les éléments de ce groupe:
<asp:Repeater ID="outerRepeater" runat="server">
<HeaderTemplate>
<select id="<%= outerRepeater.ClientID %>">
</HeaderTemplate>
<ItemTemplate>
<optgroup label="<%# Eval("GroupText") %>">
<asp:Repeater runat="server" DataSource='<%# Eval("Items") %>'>
<ItemTemplate>
<option value="<%# Eval("Value") %>"><%# Eval("Text") %></option>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>
</optgroup>
</ItemTemplate>
<FooterTemplate>
</select>
</FooterTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>
La source de données pour outerRepeater
est un regroupement simple comme suit:
var data = (from o in thingsToDisplay
group oby GetAlphaGrouping(o.Name) into g
orderby g.Key
select new
{
Alpha = g.Key,
Items = g
});
Et pour obtenir le caractère de regroupement alpha:
private string GetAlphaGrouping(string value)
{
string firstChar = value.Substring(0, 1).ToUpper();
int unused;
if (int.TryParse(firstChar, out unused))
return "#";
return firstChar.ToUpper();
}
Ce n'est pas une solution parfaite mais ça marche. La solution correcte serait de ne plus utiliser WebForms, mais plutôt nous MVC. :)
// How to use:
// 1. Create items in a select element or asp:DropDownList control
// 2. Set value of an option or ListItem to "_group_", those will be converted to optgroups
// 3. On page onload call createOptGroups(domElement), for example like this:
// - var lst = document.getElementById('lst');
// - createOptGroups(lst, "_group_");
// 4. You can change groupMarkerValue to anything, I used "_group_"
function createOptGroups(lst, groupMarkerValue) {
// Get an array containing the options
var childNodes = [];
for (var i = 0; i < lst.options.length; i++)
childNodes.Push(lst.options[i]);
// Get the selected element so we can preserve selection
var selectedIndex = lst.selectedIndex;
var selectedChild = childNodes[selectedIndex];
var selectedValue = selectedChild.value;
// Remove all elements
while (lst.hasChildNodes())
lst.removeChild(lst.childNodes[0]);
// Go through the array of options and convert some into groups
var group = null;
for (var i = 0; i < childNodes.length; i++) {
var node = childNodes[i];
if (node.value == groupMarkerValue) {
group = document.createElement("optgroup");
group.label = node.text;
group.value = groupMarkerValue;
lst.appendChild(group);
continue;
}
// Add to group or directly under list
(group == null ? lst : group).appendChild(node);
}
// Preserve selected, no support for multi-selection here, sorry
selectedChild.selected = true;
}
Testé sur Chrome 16, Firefox 9 et IE8.
Comme les réponses ci-dessus qui surchargent la méthode RenderContents fonctionnent. Vous devez également vous rappeler de modifier l'état de vue. J'ai rencontré un problème lors de l'utilisation de l'état d'affichage non modifié dans UpdatePanels. Cela a des parties tirées du Sharp Pieces Project .
Protected Overloads Overrides Sub RenderContents(ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
Dim list As DropDownList = Me
Dim currentOptionGroup As String
Dim renderedOptionGroups As New List(Of String)()
For Each item As ListItem In list.Items
If item.Attributes("OptionGroup") Is Nothing Then
RenderListItem(item, writer)
Else
currentOptionGroup = item.Attributes("OptionGroup")
If renderedOptionGroups.Contains(currentOptionGroup) Then
RenderListItem(item, writer)
Else
If renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0 Then
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer)
End If
RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(currentOptionGroup, writer)
renderedOptionGroups.Add(currentOptionGroup)
RenderListItem(item, writer)
End If
End If
Next
If renderedOptionGroups.Count > 0 Then
RenderOptionGroupEndTag(writer)
End If
End Sub
Private Sub RenderOptionGroupBeginTag(ByVal name As String, ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
writer.WriteBeginTag("optgroup")
writer.WriteAttribute("label", name)
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar)
writer.WriteLine()
End Sub
Private Sub RenderOptionGroupEndTag(ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
writer.WriteEndTag("optgroup")
writer.WriteLine()
End Sub
Private Sub RenderListItem(ByVal item As ListItem, ByVal writer As HtmlTextWriter)
writer.WriteBeginTag("option")
writer.WriteAttribute("value", item.Value, True)
If item.Selected Then
writer.WriteAttribute("selected", "selected", False)
End If
For Each key As String In item.Attributes.Keys
writer.WriteAttribute(key, item.Attributes(key))
Next
writer.Write(HtmlTextWriter.TagRightChar)
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(item.Text, writer)
writer.WriteEndTag("option")
writer.WriteLine()
End Sub
Protected Overrides Function SaveViewState() As Object
' Create an object array with one element for the CheckBoxList's
' ViewState contents, and one element for each ListItem in skmCheckBoxList
Dim state(Me.Items.Count + 1 - 1) As Object 'stupid vb array
Dim baseState As Object = MyBase.SaveViewState()
state(0) = baseState
' Now, see if we even need to save the view state
Dim itemHasAttributes As Boolean = False
For i As Integer = 0 To Me.Items.Count - 1
If Me.Items(i).Attributes.Count > 0 Then
itemHasAttributes = True
' Create an array of the item's Attribute's keys and values
Dim attribKV(Me.Items(i).Attributes.Count * 2 - 1) As Object 'stupid vb array
Dim k As Integer = 0
For Each key As String In Me.Items(i).Attributes.Keys
attribKV(k) = key
k += 1
attribKV(k) = Me.Items(i).Attributes(key)
k += 1
Next
state(i + 1) = attribKV
End If
Next
' return either baseState or state, depending on whether or not
' any ListItems had attributes
If (itemHasAttributes) Then
Return state
Else
Return baseState
End If
End Function
Protected Overrides Sub LoadViewState(ByVal savedState As Object)
If savedState Is Nothing Then Return
' see if savedState is an object or object array
If Not savedState.GetType.GetElementType() Is Nothing AndAlso savedState.GetType.GetElementType().Equals(GetType(Object)) Then
' we have just the base state
MyBase.LoadViewState(savedState(0))
'we have an array of items with attributes
Dim state() As Object = savedState
MyBase.LoadViewState(state(0)) '/ load the base state
For i As Integer = 1 To state.Length - 1
If Not state(i) Is Nothing Then
' Load back in the attributes
Dim attribKV() As Object = state(i)
For k As Integer = 0 To attribKV.Length - 1 Step +2
Me.Items(i - 1).Attributes.Add(attribKV(k).ToString(), attribKV(k + 1).ToString())
Next
End If
Next
Else
'load it normal
MyBase.LoadViewState(savedState)
End If
End Sub