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ajax rocks
I now believe that anyone who is developing an ASP.Net application and is not in an extreme time crunch is crazy not to use Ajax.
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Posted On Tuesday, October 09, 2007 5:24 AM
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re: ajax rocks
Posted by
Kyle
on 10/9/2007 6:30 AM
That's helpful...
It really depends. Ajax can be helpful. It can be overdone. Ajax is not a requirement. There are a lot of reasons and places to use Ajax in a project (server-side validation against a database, lots of postbacks to the server without a need to re-draw the screen, reduce ViewState, etc). But, there are also a lot of reasons and places to not use Ajax.
I think the important thing to remember.. It's a tool, not an end in and of itself.
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re: ajax rocks
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Alex Bransky
on 10/9/2007 6:49 AM
I'm curious what the reasons are to not use Ajax, or in what places you wouldn't.
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