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4/13/2007 8:10 AM
 

mdoyle wrote

there does not appear to be a property called IsEnabled (there is a private method called isEnabled()) 

Things chaged in the final release. I updated my tutorial to remove it.



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4/13/2007 8:58 AM
 

I'm also interested in understanding what "Install ajax on the server" means.  As far as I know (and I'm no expert) you install the AJAX extensions inside of Visual Studio 2005.  Are there updates to the 2.0 framework that have to be installed on the server to use ajax?


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4/13/2007 9:14 AM
 

frankt wrote

I'm also interested in understanding what "Install ajax on the server" means.  As far as I know (and I'm no expert) you install the AJAX extensions inside of Visual Studio 2005.  Are there updates to the 2.0 framework that have to be installed on the server to use ajax?

You also have to install ASP.NET AJAX on the server that the DotNetNuke site is deployed on in production. That is why this tutorial:

Creating A DotNetNuke Module using ASP.NET AJAX

recommends that you check "DotNetNuke.Framework.AJAX.IsInstalled()" before you try to use any AJAX functionality. See this tutorial for sample code:

DotNetNuke ASP.NET AJAX Web Service



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4/13/2007 10:24 AM
 

Thanks for your help.  Anyone reading, use:

 

DotNetNuke.Framework.AJAX.RegisterScriptManager();

 
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4/13/2007 11:24 AM
 

frankt wrote

I'm also interested in understanding what "Install ajax on the server" means.  As far as I know (and I'm no expert) you install the AJAX extensions inside of Visual Studio 2005.  Are there updates to the 2.0 framework that have to be installed on the server to use ajax?

ASP.NET AJAX (previously known as MS Atlas) is not installed from within Visual Studio. It is an actual install program that has to occur on your server or development machine.

 
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