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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:59:40+00:00 2026-05-15T04:59:40+00:00

I want to bind Repeater control to Dataset which is filled with XML data,

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I want to bind Repeater control to Dataset which is filled with XML data, but i don’t know how to show attributes inside repeater.

Xml File:

<root>
   <items>
      <item id="9" name="111111111111" description="111111245" views="1"  galleryID="0" />
   </items>
</root>

Repeater code:

<asp:Repeater ID="rptrGalleries" runat="server">
   <ItemTemplate>
      <a href='Page?id=<%#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "id") %>'><%#DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "name") %></a>
   </ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>

Codebehind:

XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(Server.MapPath("~/xml/gallery.xml"));

        IEnumerable<XElement> items = from item in doc.Descendants("item")
                                      orderby Convert.ToDateTime(item.Attribute("lastChanges").Value) descending
                    where int.Parse(item.Attribute("galleryID").Value) == 0 && bool.Parse(item.Attribute("visible").Value) != false
                    select item;
        DataSet ds = new DataSet();
        ds.ReadXml(new StringReader(doc.ToString()));

        rptrGalleries.DataSource = ds;
        rptrGalleries.DataBind();

When I compile site I receive this error:

System.Web.HttpException: DataBinding: 'System.Data.DataRowView' does not contain a property with the name 'id'.
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    2026-05-15T04:59:41+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:59 am

    Create your repeater like so:

    <asp:Repeater ID="rptTest" runat="server" OnItemDataBound="rptTest_ItemDataBound">
        <ItemTemplate>
            <asp:HyperLink ID="lnkTest" runat="server" />
        </ItemTemplate>
    </asp:Repeater>
    

    Bind your repeater to the IEnumerable<XElements> items object.

       XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(Server.MapPath("~/xml/gallery.xml")); 
                IEnumerable<XElement> items = from item in doc.Descendants("item")
                                              orderby Convert.ToDateTime(item.Attribute("lastChanges").Value) descending
                                              where int.Parse(item.Attribute("galleryID").Value) == 0 && bool.Parse(item.Attribute("visible").Value) != false
                                              select item;
    
                rptTest.DataSource = items;
                rptTest.DataBind();
    

    And then Bind the data OnItemDataBound in the code behind like this:

    void rptTest_ItemDataBound(object sender, RepeaterItemEventArgs e)
    {
        XElement item = (XElement)e.Item.DataItem;
        HyperLink lnkTest = (HyperLink)e.Item.FindControl("lnkTest");
        lnkTest.NavigateUrl = "Page?id=" + item.Attribute("id").Value;
        lnkTest.Text = item.Attribute("name").Value;
    }
    

    This is just how I would do it. I find that I have a lot more control in OnItemDataBound than trying to pass data directly to the ASP.Net Page.

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