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8/7/2008 1:50 AM
 

Hi there - I have an edit page with some command links on the footer of a RepeaterControl. The update link works perfectly, but the Cancel and Insert Links throw a js error and all reponsiveness ends on the page. I am using the ClientAPI to send variable information between client side & server side that's used in the Update function. There are no warnings or errors however until the cancel or insert link is pushed. Do I need to null out or dispose of anything in regards to the clientAPI? I am unsure...this is my first attempt working with it, so any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Gracias!


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