I've been using AJAX for a while now, and have installed it on a few computers before to run with Visual Studio 2008. I am now setting up a new computer to develop websites using the AJAX control toolkit. However, I cannot find ANY documentation in Microsoft to install AJAX. Everywhere it says "Install Toolkit" all instructions say install toolkit. Howerver, installing the toolkit does nothing it just adds the toolkit then does not work since the ajax extensions are not installed. So you obviously need to install the extensions or whatever first so Visual Studio can work with AJAX. NO where does it say this or how to do it. I'm amazed that any programmer can use AJAX at all, how the hell do I install ajax to work with visual studio, NOT the toolkit!
I am using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate. The problem that am Facing is when I drag a component such as the "AsyncFileUpload" control upon the designer what i get instead of a textbox, as I used to get in VS08 is this chunk of code. I dont see the control working nor the bin folder which was a part of the VS08 Solution Explorer when you use Ajax.
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I really don't understand what to do with this code. This toolkit was by default present with the VS10 Ultimate Package. The code gets fully compiled but the screen is full of such codes. I am in a middle of completing an application and am stuck due to this .
Thought I'd give that AjaxControlToolkit a try, but sadly it doesn't seem to work. Am I missing a step? I followed these instructions [URL] and did the following.
Downloaded the Binary.net3.5 zip to C:Downloads on my pc that uses VS2008 Extracted All Files Added the files to VS 2008 (I see them in the toolbox, and can click/drag them to my sample page.
I build the site, and no "coolness" rounded corners. (this is the first control I thought I'd try).
I often use Placeholder control to dynamic load the UserControl. However there is a problem when i use, AJAX Control Toolkit not work on UserControl.
I would like for example a specific example as follows:
- This Project has 2 folder as "not use placeholder" and "Use placeholder". In folders have 2 file, default.aspx and uc1.ascx have the same content. - In the folder "not use placeholder", I add CalendarExtender in uc1.ascx and run normally and in the folder "use placeholder" then CalendarExtender is not working.
I've practically spent seven or eight hours trying to get the ASP.NET AJAX Accordion to work and it simply will not cooperate. I have been to every imaginable corner of the web to Bing and Google, read post after post on this forum, and done any other thing I could possibly think of to get this to work, yet I still hit this wall.
Here's the code I've been using to get this to work:
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As for the Massachusetts/Arkansas bit, I found that on some other forum that said that coding would work (it didn't for me). I'm hosting this failed attempt at [URL]. I do have the Bin folder in the project, so that's not the issue.
I have a combobox inside a hidden div which I use css display = none to make it invisible, but when I make the div visible by setting display = block, the combobox just show the input and its button and ul list all have css as display = 'none', visibility ='hidden'.
I can tell it is done by combobox inbuild javascript because I tried to use javascript to set the css manually with no luck. It is a bug of combobox. I spent a week to solve this, and our team put a lot trust on the toolkit.
Below is the code to reproduce the bug. When you run it, you can't see the dropdown:
i am using VS2008, 3.5 .net and have installed ajax control toolkit and added controls into toolbox, that was fine. But, i can't get any of control to work, nor it renders in design view on my page. Control source is created, page builds without errors but controls don't work. For example:
I am trying to implement a webpart control with some ajax functionality and I just realized that when the webpart is on the page in shared view and the user is not logedin then the webpart/ajax control does not fire the OnPreRender event and so the scriptcontrol does not get registered....
even tried puting a simple hovermenuextender on a webpart control and the same error occurs:
"Extender control 'HoverMenuExtender1' is not a registered extender control. Extender controls must be registered using RegisterExtenderControl() before calling RegisterScriptDescriptors(). Parameter name: extenderControl"
this only happens when a webpart control is on the page in shared view and the user navigates to the page without being logged in....
I am trying to implement a webpart control with some ajax functionality and I just realized that when the webpart is on the page in shared view and the user is not logedin then the webpart/ajax control does not fire the OnPreRender event and so the scriptcontrol does not get registered....
even tried puting a simple hovermenuextender on a webpart control and the same error occurs:
"Extender control 'HoverMenuExtender1' is not a registered extender control. Extender controls must be registered using RegisterExtenderControl() before calling RegisterScriptDescriptors(). Parameter name: extenderControl"
this only happens when a webpart control is on the page in shared view and the user navigates to the page without being logged in....
If i use signs like ë in the HTML Editor, in IE, its ok, and works. But if i use ë in firefox in the same page with the HTML Editor. If i press safe the ë is converted to: � (copy past doesnt work well, but its a square if you put [] to each other). But how is this possible? And how can i solve this problem? In IE its working well, but 50% of the users of the system i build are using Firefox. So it should work in all editors.
I have visual studio 2010 ultimate installed on my system. I have downloaded the Ajaxcontrol Toolkit extension 4 for the same and import the dll from tool box. But the tools showing the version 4.1.40412, when I wish to drag drop them to page I could not do that so. I have checked with the default Script manager version and found that it is of version 4.0.0.0
I have VS2010 ultimate on my win7 64bit system installed. I can't get any of the ajax extensions or toolkit controls rendering on my designer in VS2010. When i try to drag a toolkit control onto the designer surface it just creates <p> xml nodes. This is a similar problem that this person had: [URL]
My group has been working on Visual Basic Web application for a very long time. Everytime a new Visual Studio Release comes out we upgraded this application to the current release of visual studio and ASP.NET. Right now we have this application working in visual studio 8 and ASP.NET 2.0.
Recently I downloaded the AJAX tool kit to my system.I was successful loading the AJAX tool kit controls to a newly created ASP.NET Web Application and performed some experiments developing Web pages using AJAX.Now I want perform experiments that test the AJAX script manager to this old application. When I clicked on the visual studio 8 project file to this application the AJAX Extenter Controls and the AJX Toolkit controls are not listed in the visual studio toolkit. In fact the Visual Studio Control Tool kit does not show the tabs where the AJAX Extender and AJAX toolkit controls were loaded. I tried to add a new AJAX Extender and AJAX Toolkit Tab Pages to the Visualo Studio web control toolkit but visua studio reports back that the AJAX Extender and AJAX Toolkit tab Pages are loaded. However these tab pages are not displayed in the Visual Studio Tool Kit
To add AJAX Extender and Toolkit tab pages I must click the Choose Items application and press the reset button on the Choose Items Dialog Box. After this action I can add the Ajax Extender and AJAX Toolkit Control Tab Pages to the Visual studio Control Toolkit. However I cannot add AJAX Extender controls found in the System.Web.Ajax.dll file into the toolkit. After I select the System.Web.Ajax.dll file and press the choose Item OK button none of the controls foun in the System.Web.Ajax.dll file. Same is true with the controls found in the AJAXControlToolkit.dll file too
I installed a fresh machine with Win7 x64 Ult. wMS updates including 1/5/09, then installed VS2010 Ult beta with .Net V4.0. When I create a new web site, add the ajax references and controls, and use an ajax control on a generic aspx page then build I get the following popup: Find Source: ScriptObjectBuilder.cs and Find Source: ScriptControlBace.cs I downloaded the Ajax source file and point this to the file its requesting it doesn't like it. Anyone know what is going on with Ajax and VS2010?
i open visual studio 2008 and create a new project, in this project i use the ajaxcontroltoolkit, now in the vs toolbox i add a new tab, and named it AjaxcontrolToolkit, then i click on it and select choose items, in the .net framework components i browseto the ajaxcontroltoolkit dll, then all the ajaxcontroltoolki controls appears in the tab, an work fine, but when i close the vs and start it again i lost that tab, there are any way to keep in this tab for the next restart of vs?
I am using Visual studio 2012, I want to install Ajax Toolkit in my Project. From where to get Ajax Toolkit for VS2012? And what are the steps to add refrence (ajax .dll) into the project. Also I want to know that what things need to take care when using Ajax Toolkit in Project, both at client and server side.
I'm struggling to install the Ajax toolkit in Visual Studio 2008 Developer Eddition. I followed all the steps in the ReadMe but everytime I right -click in the new tab and select "Choose Items..." my visual studio shows in the left hand bottom corner something like "Loading 'Choose Toolbox Items' dialog" and then after a few seconds visual studio just exits. What gives? Is there another way around this?
I need to write a paper on the comparison between (Microsoft Visual studio 2005 to develop web applications using asp.net) and (visual basic and Netbeans to develop j2ee applications using java).I need suggestions for good webpages,journals or documents which can help me out here. I have to write at least 1500 words
Even though I when I create a linqtosql class I mark C# as the language it was always shows up as a Visual Basic file in the App Code file. I can't get it to stop doing that. ????? What is going on?
I installed the AJAX Toolkit (for .NET4) onto a new Toolbox tab in Visual Studio 2010. However, when I try to drag any of these controls onto my Web form in design mode, they won't stick. My mouse pointer changes to 'disabled' (a circle with a diagonal line thru the middle) as soon as it hovers anywhere over my target form. Is there some additional action I need to take to make VS "recognize" these AJAX Toolkit controls?