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Hi, Why is the dropdown not showing my blank item first? Here is what I have

drpList.Items.Add(New ListItem("", ""))

With drpList
    .DataSource = myController.GetList(userid)
    .DataTextField = "Name"
    .DataValueField = "ID"
    .DataBind()
End With

Edit ~ I am binding to a Generig List, could this be the culprit?

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After your databind:

drpList.Items.Insert(0, new ListItem(String.Empty, String.Empty));

drpList.SelectedIndex = 0;

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The databinding takes place after you've added your blank list item, and it replaces what's there already, you need to add the blank item to the beginning of the List from your controller, or add it after databinding.

EDIT:

After googling this quickly as of ASP.Net 2.0 there's an "AppendDataBoundItems" true property that you can set to...append the databound items.

for details see

http://imar.spaanjaars.com/QuickDocId.aspx?quickdoc=281 or

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.ui.webcontrols.listcontrol.appenddatabounditems.aspx

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I tried setting this already to true, but doesn't work. – Saif Khan Nov 5 '08 at 23:06
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One think you need to watch out for is having your dropdown list grow after each postback by appending the same data over and over. – Keith Sirmons Nov 5 '08 at 23:07
Is the blank item not there, or there but just not selected? – Whisk Nov 5 '08 at 23:07
This would work if you had the blank one in your .aspx markup, then bound in code behind. – John Sheehan Nov 5 '08 at 23:38
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Do your databinding and then add the following:

Dim liFirst As New ListItem("", "")
drpList.Items.Insert(0, liFirst)
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it looks like you are adding a blank item, and then databinding, which would empty the list; try inserting the blank item after databinding

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when I do that, the blank row appears at the bottom. – Saif Khan Nov 5 '08 at 23:04
You can specify the index to insert into. Look at JasonS' solution. – SauceMaster Nov 5 '08 at 23:06
@[Saif Khan]: and if that doesn't work, insert the blank row into your datasource, then databind – Steven A. Lowe Nov 5 '08 at 23:08
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I think a better way is to insert the blank item first, then bind the data just as you have been doing. However you need to set the AppendDataBoundItems property of the list control.

We use the following method to bind any data source to any list control...

public static void BindList(ListControl list, IEnumerable datasource, string valueName, string textName)
{
    list.Items.Clear();
    list.Items.Add("", "");
    list.AppendDataBoundItems = true;
    list.DataValueField = valueName;
    list.DataTextField = textName;
    list.DataSource = datasource;
    list.DataBind();
}
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Sorry for the C# code to a VB question – Andy McCluggage Mar 18 at 17:46

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