i find a lot of websites that have some parts in the page that uses ajax much more faster than i used to see ajax requests
like changing views using tabs when i click a tab it changes content very fast than i used to in my web applications using Asp.Net and Ajax Control Toolkit
and also a very quick paging in repeaters or grids than i ever developed in my web apps
like this website [URL]
so i need to know which technology used to achieve this this website is developed using .net
but i need to know is this needs another technology to learn (from where can i learn it)
or is it just asp.net + ajax or whth other technology is it MVC
also i want to know if MVC is better than asp.net + ajax in concern with performance
i find a lot of websites that have some parts in the page that uses ajax much more faster than i used to see ajax requests
like changing views using tabs when i click a tab it changes content very fast than i used to in my web applications using Asp.Net and Ajax Control Toolkit
and also a very quick paging in repeaters or grids than i ever developed in my web apps
like this website [URL] i need to know which technology used to achieve this this website is developed using .net
so
but i need to know is this needs another technology to learn (from where can i learn it)
or is it just asp.net + ajax or whth other technology
is it MVC
also i want to know if MVC is better than asp.net + ajax in concern with performance
I am using the tab control and basically I have 4 buttons. Each button will load a seperate ascx control into a brand new tab. After about 4 tabs, since it has to regenerate all 4 tabs, the speed in order to add tabs just becomes too long for my tastes. Is there any way to remedy this and make it go faster?
EDIT2:Using Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0
EDIT: Some Code, I store the i in viewstate and loop through this every time for each panel per regeneration
private void BuildNewTab(int i) { TabPanel newPanel = new TabPanel();[cod]....
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When I was reading the blog Using jQuery to Consume ASP.NET JSON Web Services
I have seen this argument:
"By using jQuery to call the web service directly, we've eliminated over 100 KB of JavaScript and three extra HTTP requests. "
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What I have is a partial view that shows in multiple pages and it contains the TabStrip. With SelectedIndex the set tab always get selected, which nullifies user's selection.
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No error messages. ASP.NET 4.0, JQuery 1.4.4. Not using ScriptManager. Not using UpdatePanels.
Am I missing something? I'm trying to do a simple ajax call using jquery to a web service on my site and I get a 500 error every time when I make the call from the master page. Has no one ever made an ajax call from a master page or am I just crazy and extremely deprived of sleep?Example:
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I have a WCF service returning JSON to jQuery ajax calls and presenting the results on an ASPX page. When the page is NOT under SSL, the ajax calls work perfectly. When the page IS under SSL, the calls fail. I understand that this behavior must be due to the Same Origin Policy (SOP).
So, how do I setup my WCF service to accept calls from an SSL-secured page? Does the WCF service also need to be secured? If so, how do I do this?
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Here's briefly what I am trying to do. The File server creates a text file to indicate an end of the process. On a webpage on the Web Server, I loop every x seconds and make an ajax request to find out if the test file exists (ajax request to [URL]
I've tried the following approaches so far:
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Is there a multi-browser way to detect when a request is being made on a page?
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