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5/16/2007 4:53 AM
 
Currently the script manager is being added to the default.aspx page. So any page load will request scriptresource.axd etc.
You can however disable AJAX by removing the line:
AJAX.AddScriptManager(Me)
in the default.aspx.vb

If you want to use AJAX in a module, you can just add your own scriptmanager to that specific module and the *.axd files will only be loaded on the page that contains that particular module.
 
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5/16/2007 8:12 AM
 

AFAIR the scriptmanager is added to each page as it needs to exist if any of the modules utilise MS Ajax. If after loading the modules, none of them use AJAX, it removes the reference from the page before rendering.

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5/21/2007 11:57 AM
 

maybe the changes in 4.5.2 AJAX will help you ..  although you wont find any details in Gemini for 4.5.2 about it ...

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryID/1434/Default.aspx

 
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5/21/2007 12:47 PM
 

Just one thing, If you use compression don't enable the whitespace filter (total waste of resources I'd say).



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5/21/2007 1:09 PM
 

Alex,

maybe we should enhance portal settings UI, to enable either or (e.g. using radiobuttons none - compression - whitespace filter) ...


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