Hi Carlo,
Adding Asp.net AJAX support to existing web application is not as easy as
to reference some assemblies and modify the web.config, it will need to
modify existing WebForm and place some additional controls or wrapping
existing controls in UpdatePanel to make them work asynchronously. There's
also no simple way to turn it off by tweaking web.config.
However, for controls wrapped in UpdatePanel, they should still work when
JavaScript is disabled in client browser, only a normal postback will be
issued.
AJAX is not silver bullet, mostly they are used to improve user experience
instead of replacing functionality.
Sincerely,
Walter Wang (
[email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support
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