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Re: Known Issue & Fix: Components that call web services no longer work after migrating to ASP.NET AJAX Beta 1
Greetings, Being able to access a page scoped variable via an instance method on a codebehind Page using (ex) Sys.Net.PageMethod.invoke has been key to our planned use of the Microsoft Ajax framework. The workaround and limitation to a static method call as described doesn't address that requirement and doesn't provide a fix to the lost functionality. Please could someone suggest how we might now alternativey modify a page scoped variable sourced on a clientside Javascript event in the current
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