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Would the AJAX be released as a part of .Net Framework 2.0 ?
 
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dunno, but you could download and uses yourself this library which does a
pretty good job:

http://ajax.schwarz-interactive.de/c...e/default.aspx


 
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There will be a toolkit available for PDC in September.

See http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...28/416185.aspx

It's nice to see the rest of the world catching up.

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