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I have a solution with four webprojects developed in Visual Studio 2003.
It is upgraded to Visual Studio Team System 2005 / Framework 2.0.
Now I tried to AJAX enable one of the web projects.
1) I installed AJAX and did a demo based on Scotts ToDo demo application. It
worked fine.
2) Then I carefully copied all sections from the web.config file of the demo
to my real project.
3) I added ScriptManager and UpdatePanel to one very simple web page. It
complained that the assemblies were not available.
4) I added System.Web.Extensions and System.Web.Extensions.Designer to my
project references. The errors disappeared and the solution compiled.
But when I run, it does not work!
The application compiles and work but the AJAX enabling makes no difference.
I still get all the roundtrips that I intended to avoid.
I have checked my web.config several times for possible mistakes, but found
nothing.
Is it not possible to run AJAX on old style "webprojects"?
All examples I have seen so far are based on VS2005 "web sites".
It is upgraded to Visual Studio Team System 2005 / Framework 2.0.
Now I tried to AJAX enable one of the web projects.
1) I installed AJAX and did a demo based on Scotts ToDo demo application. It
worked fine.
2) Then I carefully copied all sections from the web.config file of the demo
to my real project.
3) I added ScriptManager and UpdatePanel to one very simple web page. It
complained that the assemblies were not available.
4) I added System.Web.Extensions and System.Web.Extensions.Designer to my
project references. The errors disappeared and the solution compiled.
But when I run, it does not work!
The application compiles and work but the AJAX enabling makes no difference.
I still get all the roundtrips that I intended to avoid.
I have checked my web.config several times for possible mistakes, but found
nothing.
Is it not possible to run AJAX on old style "webprojects"?
All examples I have seen so far are based on VS2005 "web sites".