I tried doing what you did, and the generated HTML was: tbody> Some extra text here ... Some extra text here ...
I tried doing what you did, and the generated HTML was: ... Some extra text here ... Some extra text here ... ... However the extra text all renders at the top of the grid, presumably because it's not contained within any child element. To test what's happening, you could try: . RowStart(Function(pRowStart) "extra row here") However I'm not sure you actually can wrap the in another html element, at least if you want valid html.
Silly me... it's violating simple html rules...arg thanks david... – korz Jan 31 at 2:41.
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