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I don't see a managed newsgroup for just AJAX, so hopefully this is the best
place to ask this question.
Is there a sure-fire way to deploy an ASP.NET AJAX-Enabled web site to a web
host who refuses to install AJAX 1.0?

How come just copying the System.Web.Extension .DLLs to the application's
BIN diectory would work. I also copied the
v1.0.61025\MicrosoftAjaxLibrary\System.Web.Extensi ons\1.0.61025.0 Javacript
files into BIN as well and maybe that is the problem. If anyone has found a
way to publish to a server without AJAX, please let me know what needs to be
done.

Thank You!!!
Feb 20 '07 #1
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The ASP.NET AJAX DLLs need to be registered in the GAC on the server for
security reasons. If this is not done then ASP.NET AJAX will not be able to
function properly because it will not have the permissions it needs.

Perhaps you should look for a new web host?

--
I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr,
MCSD, MVP, CSM, ASPInsider
http://SteveOrr.net
"Brian Edwards" <Br**********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:CF**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I don't see a managed newsgroup for just AJAX, so hopefully this is the
best
place to ask this question.
Is there a sure-fire way to deploy an ASP.NET AJAX-Enabled web site to a
web
host who refuses to install AJAX 1.0?

How come just copying the System.Web.Extension .DLLs to the
application's
BIN diectory would work. I also copied the
v1.0.61025\MicrosoftAjaxLibrary\System.Web.Extensi ons\1.0.61025.0
Javacript
files into BIN as well and maybe that is the problem. If anyone has found
a
way to publish to a server without AJAX, please let me know what needs to
be
done.

Thank You!!!
Feb 21 '07 #2
There are plenty of hosts out there who do have Ajax installed, I would
switch. It's unreasonable for them to refuse installation. It's not like
you're asking them to install some untested 3rd party DLL... it's written by
Microsoft and takes almost no time to install.

We can host you if you like, send me an e-mail if you'd like more info.

patrick at nicsys dot net

"Brian Edwards" <Br**********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:CF**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I don't see a managed newsgroup for just AJAX, so hopefully this is the
best
place to ask this question.
Is there a sure-fire way to deploy an ASP.NET AJAX-Enabled web site to a
web
host who refuses to install AJAX 1.0?

How come just copying the System.Web.Extension .DLLs to the
application's
BIN diectory would work. I also copied the
v1.0.61025\MicrosoftAjaxLibrary\System.Web.Extensi ons\1.0.61025.0
Javacript
files into BIN as well and maybe that is the problem. If anyone has found
a
way to publish to a server without AJAX, please let me know what needs to
be
done.

Thank You!!!

Feb 21 '07 #3

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