The Ajax page has only links to Ajax Control Toolkit, jQuery, and six recent blogs (plus book links and some ads).
There are no links to documentation, videos, code samples, tutorials.
I found some Ajax vidoes under Web Forms, but they were more of UpdatePanel type. I can't find anything for Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax Framework client library documentation and tutorials. Specifically something that would be considered the heart of Ajax: how
to create a basic XmlHttpRequest call from the client side.
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Sep 14, 2010 07:23 AM|panpawel|LINK
The Ajax page has only links to Ajax Control Toolkit, jQuery, and six recent blogs (plus book links and some ads).
There are no links to documentation, videos, code samples, tutorials.
I found some Ajax vidoes under Web Forms, but they were more of UpdatePanel type. I can't find anything for Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax Framework client library documentation and tutorials. Specifically something that would be considered the heart of Ajax: how to create a basic XmlHttpRequest call from the client side.
Paul
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Re: Ajax Page
Sep 14, 2010 08:02 AM|Rajneesh Verma|LINK
in asp.net if you see header links then there is a button for AJAX
http://www.asp.net/ajax?tabid
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Re: Ajax Page
Sep 14, 2010 08:16 AM|panpawel|LINK
http://www.asp.net/ajax?tabid is the page I complained about. It has no further links to documentation/tutorials.
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Sep 14, 2010 08:26 AM|Rajneesh Verma|LINK
Hi you are not trying to click any where otherwise you will surely get link as below:
there are three links on page as
AJAX Control Toolkit
JQuery
Microsoft AJAX Content Delivery Network
try them...
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Sep 14, 2010 08:43 AM|panpawel|LINK
Rajneesh, I tried them all. AJAX Control Toolkit it is just what is says - contains download and tutorials for each control.
I'm looking for links to Microsoft AJAX client-side library tutorials. MSDN has very limited examples.
And still from any of the three links you pointed there are no access to AJAX tutorials (not AJAX Control toolkit).
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Sep 14, 2010 08:46 AM|panpawel|LINK
Just compare Ajax link with MVC and Web Forms. The last two pages are filled with tutorials, while Ajax has none.
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Sep 14, 2010 08:51 AM|Rajneesh Verma|LINK
i think you are telling for this link
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee341002.aspx
sorry for misunderstanding keep watching you will get reply from any moderator or from Terry.
wait for that..............
hope you will get your answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Ajax Page
Sep 16, 2010 07:16 AM|tmorton|LINK
Hi Paul,
Microsoft has advised that developers that prefer JavaScript should use jQuery. Web Forms developers, who want to use a server-side programming model that does not require knowledge of JavaScript, are encouraged to use the Ajax Control Toolkit.
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