the way we did it is to extend the GridView. Override the CreateChildControls, with something like:
public class CustomGridView : GridView
{
protected override int CreateChildControls(System.Collections.IEnumerable dataSource, bool dataBinding)
{
int numRows = base.CreateChildControls(dataSource, dataBinding);
//no data rows created, create empty table
if (numRows == 0)
{
//create table
Table table = new Table();
table.ID = this.ID;
//create a new header row
GridViewRow row = base.CreateRow(-1, -1, DataControlRowType.Header, DataControlRowState.Normal);
//convert the exisiting columns into an array and initialize
DataControlField[] fields = new DataControlField[this.Columns.Count];
this.Columns.CopyTo(fields, 0);
this.InitializeRow(row, fields);
row.TableSection = TableRowSection.TableHeader;
table.Rows.Add(row);
this.Controls.Add(table);
}
return numRows;
}
}
Overrides the GridView' CreateChildControls to Add an Empty table to it when there is no data to display.