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<%@ Control Language="C#" CodeFile="GridViewPager.ascx.cs" Inherits="GridViewPager" %>
<div class="pager">
<span class="results1">
<asp:ImageButton AlternateText="First page" ToolTip="First page" ID="ImageButtonFirst" runat="server" ImageUrl="Images/PgFirst.gif" Width="8" Height="9" CommandName="Page" CommandArgument="First" />
<asp:ImageButton AlternateText="Previous page" ToolTip="Previous page" ID="ImageButtonPrev" runat="server" ImageUrl="Images/PgPrev.gif" Width="5" Height="9" CommandName="Page" CommandArgument="Prev" />
<asp:Label ID="LabelPage" runat="server" Text="Page " AssociatedControlID="TextBoxPage" />
<asp:TextBox ID="TextBoxPage" runat="server" Columns="5" AutoPostBack="true" ontextchanged="TextBoxPage_TextChanged" Width="20px" CssClass="droplist" />
of
<asp:Label ID="LabelNumberOfPages" runat="server" />
<asp:ImageButton AlternateText="Next page" ToolTip="Next page" ID="ImageButtonNext" runat="server" ImageUrl="Images/PgNext.gif" Width="5" Height="9" CommandName="Page" CommandArgument="Next" />
<asp:ImageButton AlternateText="Last page" ToolTip="Last page" ID="ImageButtonLast" runat="server" ImageUrl="Images/PgLast.gif" Width="8" Height="9" CommandName="Page" CommandArgument="Last" />
</span>
<span class="results2">
<asp:Label ID="LabelRows" runat="server" Text="Results per page:" AssociatedControlID="DropDownListPageSize" />
<asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownListPageSize" runat="server" AutoPostBack="true" CssClass="droplist" onselectedindexchanged="DropDownListPageSize_SelectedIndexChanged">
<asp:ListItem Value="5" />
<asp:ListItem Value="10" />
<asp:ListItem Value="15" />
<asp:ListItem Value="20" />
</asp:DropDownList>
</span>
</div>
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