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3/31/2008 8:05 AM
 

Hi All,

I'm developing a web portal based on DNN and my first page of the solution has several rich graphical items (charts) in addition to other information. These r developed as seperate modules and Im trying to enable the page to load even when these chart modules are not yet finished loading. So the user will see the page (better response time) loaded with other modules while the chart modules will show a progress bar.

I have tried with 'supportspartialrendering' . But it doesn't work since I feel it's designed to enable the specific module to be posted back rather than the whole page (not usefule when page loads in the first place).

Any ideas on how to achieved this will be very much admired.

Thanks

Uchitha.

 
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