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1/4/2012 3:05 PM
 
JohnA wrote:

So does it or dosnt it.  DNN employee says it does, someone else says it dosnt.  Can someone please tell which ine its before I loose my mind here?

 From my experience - it doesn't. It use to work until Microsoft changed Scriptmanager reference to ToolkitManager. But DNN still using Scriptmanager and ajaxcontroltoolkit became incompatible. Rumors from here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76... promised that DNN version 6.1 will be fixed but it looks like DNN has switched to Telerik. 

 
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1/7/2012 3:28 PM
 

Sorry for the delay in replying - i was helping another user a while back who had this issue after an upgrade (to an early 6.x release as far as I remember) and had the "AjaxControlToolkit requires ASP.NET Ajax 4.0 scripts." issue.

When I looked into it, it was a known issue in the telerik release that shipped a while back and was included about Q3 2011 http://www.telerik.com/community/foru... - a bug was raised for this (http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/V...) which was resolved in 6.1.0 - hence why I thought this issue was resolved. If you are finding different results please log them at support.dotnetnuke.com (provide full details of your core release version, .net version and telerik.web.ui.dll version)

Thanks,

Cathal


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1/7/2012 4:36 PM
 
cathal connolly wrote:

Sorry for the delay in replying - i was helping another user a while back who had this issue after an upgrade (to an early 6.x release as far as I remember) and had the "AjaxControlToolkit requires ASP.NET Ajax 4.0 scripts." issue.

When I looked into it, it was a known issue in the telerik release that shipped a while back and was included about Q3 2011 http://www.telerik.com/community/foru... - a bug was raised for this (http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/V...) which was resolved in 6.1.0 - hence why I thought this issue was resolved. If you are finding different results please log them at support.dotnetnuke.com (provide full details of your core release version, .net version and telerik.web.ui.dll version)

Thanks,

Cathal

 It still not working because DNN is using a script manager when Ajaxcontroltoolkit - Toolkitmanager. And you can't add a Toolkitmanager in to your project.

 
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1/16/2012 9:09 AM
 

I know The Telerik Controls work.  But I am referring to the Microsoft Ajax extensions - version 4.something.

Will these extensions ever work in DNN 6 and above - or is DNN Corp. not supporting them anymore?

That is all I want to know.

 
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1/16/2012 9:59 AM
 

It looks like DNN is no longer supports Ajaxcontroltoolkit.

 
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