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sklett
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      3rd Oct 2007
Yesterday marks the start of my research on the new (to me) .net AJAX
framework. I checked with my web host and they have the framework
installed.
I installed the framework on my dev machine and noticed only a few controls
in the toolbox. Before I download and install the additional control
library I'm wondering if they need to be "installed" on my web host's server
or if I simply place them in the bin folder of my site?

In other words, I don't want to spend a day downloading, installing and
creating my first page only to find out that when I upload to my host the
controls are missing. My host is not the greatest at answering even
semi-technical questions, so I thought I would check here first.

Any advice/guidance appreciated.
-Steve


 
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bruce barker
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      3rd Oct 2007
the ajax control toolkit is just a dll (or project) you add to your
website. actually you can use the base ajax library without installing
in the gac it by just including the dll's with your project.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)


sklett wrote:
> Yesterday marks the start of my research on the new (to me) .net AJAX
> framework. I checked with my web host and they have the framework
> installed.
> I installed the framework on my dev machine and noticed only a few controls
> in the toolbox. Before I download and install the additional control
> library I'm wondering if they need to be "installed" on my web host's server
> or if I simply place them in the bin folder of my site?
>
> In other words, I don't want to spend a day downloading, installing and
> creating my first page only to find out that when I upload to my host the
> controls are missing. My host is not the greatest at answering even
> semi-technical questions, so I thought I would check here first.
>
> Any advice/guidance appreciated.
> -Steve
>
>

 
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sklett
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      3rd Oct 2007
Hi Bruce, thanks for the response.


"bruce barker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> the ajax control toolkit is just a dll (or project) you add to your
> website. actually you can use the base ajax library without installing in
> the gac it by just including the dll's with your project.
>
> -- bruce (sqlwork.com)
>
>
> sklett wrote:
>> Yesterday marks the start of my research on the new (to me) .net AJAX
>> framework. I checked with my web host and they have the framework
>> installed.
>> I installed the framework on my dev machine and noticed only a few
>> controls in the toolbox. Before I download and install the additional
>> control library I'm wondering if they need to be "installed" on my web
>> host's server or if I simply place them in the bin folder of my site?
>>
>> In other words, I don't want to spend a day downloading, installing and
>> creating my first page only to find out that when I upload to my host the
>> controls are missing. My host is not the greatest at answering even
>> semi-technical questions, so I thought I would check here first.
>>
>> Any advice/guidance appreciated.
>> -Steve



 
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