I have answered this question earlier. Try changing the following property to true: Page. MaintainScrollPositionOnPostBack If it doesn't do any good for you then try this Iphone App Developers.
I have answered this question earlier. Try changing the following property to true: Page. MaintainScrollPositionOnPostBack.
If it doesn't do any good for you then try this. Iphone App Developers.
Thanks for your answer - ofcourse im talking about the android-GridView, not the . Net one... – mAx May 26 at 14:32.
I am trying to build my own gridview functions - extending on the GridView. The only thing I do net solve is how to get the current scroll-position of the GridView. GetScrollY() does allways return 0... and the onScrollListener's parameters are just a range of visisble child-views, not the actual scroll-position.
This does not seem very difficult, but I just can't find a solution in the web. Anybody here who have an idea?
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