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11/15/2011 5:12 AM
 

I want to be able to do the following:

  • Stop CSS files from being combined, but still allow JS files
  • Stop the versioning querystring from being added
  • Optionally totally disable the Client Dependency Framework

I've found it's not sufficient to set all the options to false in the web.config. This leaves it still running, and it also leaves the versioning in place.

I've also found that I can't stop CSS files from being combined, whilst allowing JS ones to be combined.

I've been through the framework's docs on codeplex and I've also attempted to remove all related bits from the web.config and default.aspx but can't seem to get rid of it, or keep the site going without it.

Any pointers are appreciated
Rob

 
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11/15/2011 5:25 AM
 

regarding question one, doesn't this do the trick

 

< clientDependency version="13" fileDependencyExtensions=".js" >

 

 

 

 
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11/15/2011 5:30 AM
 
Hi

mm as far as question one, doesn't this do the trick

< clientDependency version="13" fileDependencyExtensions=".js" >
 
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11/15/2011 6:44 AM
 
Hi Armand,

I tried that one a few times, but it just seems to kill all CSS, leaving the site in a real mess. I was certainly hoping it would do the trick, but no.

Regards
Rob
 
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