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I have a class like

class BroadCast
{
    public string Comment{ get; set; }
    public DateTime Date{ get; set; }
    public List<string> DisplayUsers { get; set; }
}

I am binding List<BraodCast> to Repeater. Till now I had only two columns in Repeater but I need to add one more now to display list of DisplayUsers. I am thinking to use ListView inside repeater so I bound it like below

<asp:ListView ID="lstDisplayRole" runat="server" DataSource='<%# Eval("DisplayUsers") %>'  >
   <ItemTemplate>
             <asp:Label ID="lblRoleName" runat="server" ForeColor="Black" Text='<%#Eval(index)%>' />
   </ItemTemplate>
</asp:ListView>

index is nothing, I am finding what could be there to make my listview work. I mean if it was a DataTable instead of List<string> than it would have been very easy to use Eval("ColumnName") but this is not a case here, I don't have columns, it's just a list of string. How can I achieve this?

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To get the current bound item itself (a string in this case), use Container.DataItem. There's nothing to evaluate, so Eval() isn't needed.

<asp:Label ID="lblRoleName" runat="server" ForeColor="Black" Text='<%# Container.DataItem %>' />
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  • Wow. Worked so well. Can I format this as a <li> tag?
    – Imad
    Jul 29, 2015 at 12:29
  • Yeah, you can skip the Label. <li><%# Container.DataItem %></li> should be permitted right within the <ItemTemplate>. If not, use a nested repeater instead, so you can use the header/footer templates to open and close the <ul>.
    – Cᴏʀʏ
    Jul 29, 2015 at 12:33

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