I have an ASP.NET application that uses a RadioButtonList and ListItems to render a list. In firefox the display is not correct, to correct the HTML that is generated I need to wrap each listitem in its own table cell (<TD>). Can anyone give me a solution to this problem?
The attached document shows the ASP.NET code in the HTML, and the HTML that is generated by the ASP.NET code.
Notice that one ListItem becomes a Input type="radio" and a Label. Each of the generated HTML elements need to be in there own TD to look good in Firefox. How is this done?
Here is the closest things I could find that references something like this...
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I also have these same question about the <asp:Checkbox control. So I need a solution for both that will allow them to render in Firefox aligned correctly. I understand that I can change the codebehind to use an HTMLControl rather than the ASP Web Control, but I don't want to have to change to codebehind. If you have or can find a solution to this problem I want to hear from you.
Best Regards,
Pete Gordon
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