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Tips and Tricks: ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 and User Controls
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by Bilal Haidar
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To start learning with Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions
1.0 we would strongly recommend starting by reading the AJAX documentation. This
should be your first reference to start with. In addition, you can visit the
official website of ASP.NET
and download all of the videos created by Joe Stagner on the AJAX and AJAX
Toolkit. Finally, there are several MSDN web casts that are worth watching. Rob Bagby, Microsoft
Developer Evangelist, has started a series of web casts on the Client Script
side of AJAX. There are currently two downloadable web casts to watch and next
week he will be presenting the rest.
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User Comments
Title:
very nice
Name:
Serif Emek
Date:
2009-07-28 5:32:09 PM
Comment:
That is just what I was looking for. Thanks
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Re: Vbman
Name:
Bilal Haidar [MVP]
Date:
2008-03-27 10:38:17 AM
Comment:
Hello, Try to show me the code behind of the usercontrol and how you are setting it on the page!
Thanks
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Title:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Name:
Vbman
Date:
2008-03-27 10:05:40 AM
Comment:
Great Article! I have the update panel on the page and the user controls inside the update panel. I create a property inside the usercontrol that accesses a control, Say the gridviews Tooltip or Pagesize or ... When I try to set the property on page declaratively I get an error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
I've seen this problem posted in other places but no solution. Have you run into this and do you have a work around.
Thanks!
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Re:
Name:
Bilal Haidar
Date:
2007-10-30 10:43:12 AM
Comment:
Hello, You can use this converter: http://bhaidar.net/cs/archive/2007/04/18/telerik-c-vb-net-converter.aspx
Regards
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VB.Net
Name:
Jo
Date:
2007-10-30 5:51:05 AM
Comment:
Article is so good. If it is available in vb.net also it will be helpful for the beginners.
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Title:
Well explained
Name:
Jose
Date:
2007-08-09 4:44:16 AM
Comment:
As usual, you did a great job!
I loved the fact that you showed all the possible combinations you can have with a gridview user control and AJAX. And the sample works really fine!
Jose
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Title:
Great
Name:
Mark W
Date:
2007-06-25 9:24:07 PM
Comment:
Very well summarized, thanks. I agree, good use of events and generics.
Also, there's a small typo in Listing 5: OrderList UC's UpdatePanel ID should be 'AjaxPanel'.
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Title:
Nice one
Name:
Wesley Bakker
Date:
2007-06-24 4:32:51 AM
Comment:
Nice article. Decent use of events, AJAX, generics, datasourcecontrols etc. etc.
Cheers, Wes
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