Just a quick question for anyone involved in Sort Performance.
What's the best way to sort an Arraylist object composed of user objects
containing a LastName property, if you want to sort on LastName (string
datatype)?
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From: padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Justin Collum
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 3:12 PM
To: padnug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [padnug] ASP Controls
I encountered this and fixed it. I think I had to set columns instead of
width. Columns = 40 or something like that.
For things like this I found the FF DOM inspector to be an invaluable tool.
-- Justin
On 8/2/05, Neil Moomey <neil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I've noticed the ASP Web Control TextBox creates the following in my
> code sample:
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> <input name="TextboxPlat1" type="text" id="TextboxPlat1"
> style="width:40px;" />
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> Setting the width to 40px does not seem to work in FireFox. It looks
> fine in I.E. but the page looks terrible in FireFox with all the text
> boxes being the default width. Is there a work around to this? Thanks.
>
> Neil
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