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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:41:21+00:00 2026-05-14T00:41:21+00:00

It’s a really simple problem. I’ve got HTML code like this : <div> <img

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It’s a really simple problem.

I’ve got HTML code like this :

<div>
 <img src="image1.jpg" alt="test1" />
</div>
<div>
 <img src="image2.jpg" alt="test2" />
</div>
<div>
 <img src="image3.jpg" alt="test3" />
</div>

etc…

The data is comming from a DB (image name, alt text).

In JAVA, I would do something like :

save the info in array in the back end.

For the presentation I would loop through it with JSTL :

<c:foeach items="${data}" var="${item}>
<div>
 <img src="${item.image}" alt="${item.alt}" />
</div>
</c:foreach>

What’s the best practice in ASP.net I just don’t want to create a string with HTML code in it in the “code behind”, it’s ugly IMO.

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    2026-05-14T00:41:21+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:41 am

    I’ll take a stab at this without being able to see your code:

    Check out the ASP:Repeater control. Between that and binding your data (with your variances) to it, it may do what you want.

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    <Edit:>
    Okay, now that I see your code, I can help you better. I’d definitely use a repeater for this. I would do it like this in the ASPX file (I may have some errors in this):

    <ASP:Repeater id="MyRepeater" runat="server">
      <div>
        <img src="<%# Eval("Filename")>" alt="<$# Eval("AltText")>" />
      </div>
    </ASP:Repeater>
    

    Then in your C# you could have:

    List<ObjectWithFilenameAndAltText> foo = GoGetTheseObjects();
    MyRepeater.DataSource = foo;
    MyRepeater.DataBind();
    

    I may have some errors in this but I hope this gets you moving in the right direction. If you don’t have a dedicated object for your images, you could simply use a Dictionary or List> and use “Key” and “Value” in your ASPX code.

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