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6/1/2009 6:21 AM
 

Hello Guys,

I'm developing my website in DNN. At many places i've used ICallBack Handler for implemeting Ajax but it seems to be too slow. I have also used ICallBack handler with dotnet but it was very fast as compared to Dnn. There it took 2-3 seconds to load 20-30 images using ajax technology but with dnn it takes 1-2 minutes to do the same. Sometimes the site hangs forever. What can be the cause? Please help me in this.

-Gagan

 
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6/1/2009 9:20 AM
 

Not sure I understand your question.  You are using AJAX to load images?  Seems like you could simply set the src on your IMG elements to load them.

Got a sample url to view?

DNN is unique in that it has a single page which loads dynamically all its modules (usercontrols).  It has its own ajax handler for this.  You can learn more about it from the videos here.


 
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