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1/9/2009 4:39 PM
 

Hello,

I have a module with 3 user controls like 1 main uc and 2 other uc's are injected in the main uc as child. Normally I navigate to the child uc from the main uc link button. Since partial rendering is enabled for this module, I include and place the js code using script manager register include and startup. It works ok.

However when I navigate from child uc 1 to child uc 2, the js script registered on the uc1 still exists when I load the page uc2???

What could be the issue, do I need to do something to clean up the js script register on my previous user control?

Please advise.

Thanks,

Vinoth

 
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1/12/2009 8:39 AM
 

Sorry, but I do not support partial rendering, this is a Microsoft product.  Personally, I don't recommend using it as I have blogged on in the past as it is not as efficient and when it comes to complex scenarios it gets quite unmaintainable.  Not sure what your use case is, but if all you need is to communicate between modules after ajax calls, let me suggest my ajax templates (http://www.codeplex.com/codeendeavortemplate). 

Questions dealing with partial rendering should be directed to the asp.net forums.


 
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