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Rob Ralston Posts:3

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| 09/20/2007 10:50 AM |
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Hello, I'm reviewing your manual and your refer to Ajax.Net: "Ajax.NET is a 3rd party Ajax component, UVG use this component to provide some Ajax features, so client –side script can interact with web server without web page reload." Are you talking about MS Ajax Extensions or are you adding another Ajax layer which may interfere with MS Ajax? I need MS Ajax Extensions 1.0 for other modules so I'm concerned about compatibility. Thanks, Rob Ralston |
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Pengtsen R Posts:5179

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| 09/20/2007 6:20 PM |
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| no, ajaxpro is another ajax component, you can download the trial version and test on your local computer before buying it. |
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Pengtsen R http://www.bizmodules.net |
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Rob Ralston Posts:3

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| 09/21/2007 4:43 AM |
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Hello, Wouldn't it make more sense for you to test this, since MS Ajax extensions are likely to be quite common on IIS servers. That way, you could let everyone know if you support this configuration and are committed to fix any issues with it. Or perhaps you could come with a version that uses MS Ajax rather than that 3rd party. Rob Ralston |
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Pengtsen R Posts:5179

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| 09/21/2007 5:01 PM |
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I'm not familiar with ms ajax, but I'll review the possiblity to use it. thank you for your suggestion. I belive there will be no compatible problems because ajaxpro use a httpHandler to filter all /ajaxpro/* visits. thank you. |
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Pengtsen R http://www.bizmodules.net |
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