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Working with ASP.NET AJAX UpdateProgress Control- Part 2
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Published:
21 Sep 2007
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Abstract
This article is the second in the chain of introducing Microsoft AJAX Extensions to teach developers about this technology and will discuss the issue of refreshing the user web page and give them the progress feeling. |
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by Nidal Arabi
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This article is the second one in a series of articles about
Microsoft AJAX Extensions (previously named ATLAS, I like the old name better).
The first one did speak about the UpdatePanel. So keep coming
back for more.
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Working with ASP.NET AJAX UpdateProgress Control- Part 2
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irfan saifi
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2010-05-19 8:46:29 AM
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hi, i have two button and two update panel and two update progress on page, i want to click to each button and updated one pannel and show one update progress ,but show the all update progress i set the property "AssociatedUpdatePanelID" in update progress with one update panel (ID),but not work
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Working with ASP.NET AJAX UpdateProgress Control- Part 2
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Nitha
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2010-02-11 4:55:36 AM
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Multi UpdateProgress on page
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Ehsan Amiri
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2009-10-26 1:58:19 AM
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Dear All, hi, i have two button and two update panel and two update progress on page, i want to click to each button and updated one pannel and show one update progress ,but show the all update progress i set the property "AssociatedUpdatePanelID" in update progress with one update panel (ID),but not work Email:ehsan_mybox@yahoo.ca
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Senior Programmer
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Vuyisw Maseko
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2009-04-22 6:33:18 AM
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That was a Great Artcle and easy to Follow. I have a Gridview that gets Displayed when the Page Load, Now i want to Show the Progress bar First if the Grid is Large or if a certain button has been Clicked
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