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6/1/2011 10:16 AM
 
My home page has a mixture of in-house developed modules.



I have recently upgraded a lot of my modules to use jQuery.



However there are a couple of old modules that still use AJAX and the old "Supports partial rendering" option. With these modules, when a user clicks on a button a callback is made and the use sees the DNN AJAX progress bar.



The problem with this is that the jQuery.ready function in my other modules is NOT called and so some of the modules are losing their data (repeaters, etc that are only loaded in the jQuery code).







Any suggestions as to how I get around this - it is NOT possible to simply upgrade these old "AJAX" style modules at present.



 
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