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  • Dojo tools and asp.net, can you plug in through an ashx file?

    Hi All I'm working for a company that are asking me to use dojo for a web application. They are exposing their .net back end with a REST webservice that is delivering and accepting json. It's got me wanting to use dojo for a web application of mine but I'm struggling to figure how I can do...
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  • Re: Urgent: AJAX. Is this possible? Thank you.

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    Posted to ASP.NET AJAX Discussion and Suggestions (Forum) by Brian27 on 12-22-2006, 12:00 AM
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  • Best Practises - Single Page Design with Multiple Source Pages

    Hello all AJAX'ers! I've spent the good part of a few days researching this topic and haven't found any answers. What I want to acheive is a single page AJAX design but having the data / forms stored in multiple aspx pages. So imageine you have a shopping cart app. I want it to work as a...
    Posted to ASP.NET AJAX Discussion and Suggestions (Forum) by doncoolio on 10-24-2006, 12:00 AM
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  • Performance of AJAX. Sequence vs. Parallel

    I have a situation where I have 4 AJAX calls to make via JavaScript. First I am wondering if it is better for performance to execute these calls in parallel (as opposed to calling them in sequence). I'm guessing that parallel is better, but I am looking for an expert opinion. The second part of my...
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