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HomeHomeArchived Discus...Archived Discus...Developing Under Previous Versions of .NETDeveloping Under Previous Versions of .NETASP.Net 2.0ASP.Net 2.0When are we getting AJAX enabled Dnn Controls ?When are we getting AJAX enabled Dnn Controls ?
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8/27/2007 1:45 AM
 

Now since DNN 4.5.x, the DNN Framework is AJAX enabled, are we going to get the DNN Controls, such as DNN:URLControl, which does the Postback and refreshes the whole screen, AJAX enabled ?

 
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8/27/2007 1:47 AM
 

I saw a nice example here http://asp.net/learn/ajax-videos/video-170.aspx

 
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8/28/2007 2:05 AM
 

here is some info

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryID/1532/Default.aspx

Also, you can ajax many core modules right now..  just by turning on the option in the module control settings page..      and I have done that for a few custom modules and it works nicely too

 
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8/28/2007 2:17 AM
 

Do you mean, I can actually use the URLControl, currently, without the refresh, just by turning ON the option ?

 
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8/28/2007 2:26 AM
 

I think so..    I do it (not that control specifically) ..   it puts the entire module in and AJAX Update Panel ...   try it ..  :)

 
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