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Re: Starnge error: There was an error processing the request.
Eureka! OK, my problem was caused by the fact that on the production server (where debug=false) I also had <customErrors mode='Off'... So it is nothing to do with debug=false at all - specifying <customErrors mode='Off'> obviously prevents sending detailed error info to the client, and I was trying to examine the get_message() from the exception to determine how to handle the error on the client.
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on 1/25/2007
Re: Starnge error: There was an error processing the request.
Did you find a solution to this? I am having a similar problem whereby exceptions seem to be lost when running in web.config debug=false mode. No matter what exception is thrown from a web-service call, in the client-side call failed method all I get is a message " There was an error processing the request." and the exception type is empty.
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Re: debug="false" in web.config breaks AJAX?
Does anyone out there use get_events() in their Sys.Component derived classes? Or do you roll your own event handlers.
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on 1/19/2007
Re: Breakpoints on embedded resource Jscript files
Does anybody out there debug successfully when using scripts as embedded resources?
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Re: debug="false" in web.config breaks AJAX?
It's very weird - I have a custom class derived from Sys.Component and I figured out that basically get_events() is not available when debug="false" in web.config. I created a method of my own called get_myEvents which returns an EventHandlerList and it works fine. It does say in the AJAX client documentation that get_events() is for the AJAX infrastructure and not intended to be called by our code, so maybe they've knobbled it somehow in release build on purpose?
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debug="false" in web.config breaks AJAX?
When I switch to debug="false" in the <compilation> tag of web.config my AJAX scripts break. In particular I get the errors along the lines of 'get_events() not supported by this object'. Switching debug back to "true" and all is well. Using RC1. Any ideas?
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on 1/18/2007
Breakpoints on embedded resource Jscript files
I have some custom JS files embedded as resources in my Web App. I run the app and use Script Explorer to load the JS files, but when I try and set a breakpoint it all goes wrong - a breakpoint appears where I requested it, but the IDE also seems to pepper breakpoints all over the place in other script files. I'm using VS 2005 with SP1 installed. Anyone any experience of this, or work arounds? Cheers
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Re: FREE BEER! (was Re: How do I intercept Authentication Failed exception from web-service call)
OK, so I didn't realise you can specifiy a failure callback as well as a success callback when calling a web-service. That's all I needed, thanks to no-one for helping
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on 12/14/2006
FREE BEER! (was Re: How do I intercept Authentication Failed exception from web-service call)
I'll simplify my question: How do you chaps manage to make AJAX web-service calls co-exist with forms authentication? If the authentication ticket expires, how do you handle this error from the client (browser)? I await your prompt and courteous replies!
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How do I intercept Authentication Failed exception from web-service call
Will somebody please put me out of my misery. I think this might be a common problem, but I've spent 30mins searching the forum and I can't find a solution... I have forms-authenticated web app with a page that makes AJAX client-side calls to a web-service that is part of the same application and hence (I assume) is protected by the forms authentication. The problem occurs when the forms authentication ticket has expired. If a user action invokes a call to the web-service they get a message box quoting
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