Re: can not get AJAX to work on sever, please help

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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:18:32 -0700 (PDT), RhythmAddict
<sanjay.uttam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 10, 11:27 pm, simon <m...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
thanks for taking time to reply.
i used the toolkit to build some of the apps, and have it installed on
my laptop where i do my coding, but there is nothing to install on the
server (please correct me if i'm wrong). the toolkit is a bunch of
dll's to use/reference when creating sites. those dll's are packaged
with the site source and therefore on the server.

the sites do "kinda" work, more test show the pages do render, just at
an unusablly slow rate. the simplest pages can take 1-4 minutes to
come up. and it is only the ajax enabled sites. other sites on the
box come up instantly as they should.

have no idea what or where the bottleneck could be and desperate for
some ideas.
thanks again.

On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:15:51 -0700 (PDT), RhythmAddict

<sanjay.ut...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You may have tried this but...make sure you install the Ajax control
toolkit as well as the extensions, as they aren't quite the same
thing. (one is update panel and one is well...everything else. I
forgot which is which, though :) )

Simon,
Fully understand that the DLL's in the application's Bin should do
it. There is quite a lengthy thread on http://forums.asp.net/p/1054927/1745730.aspx
about the issue (working on dev but not stg/prd) The suggestion there
seems to be getting the RTM build (I'm not sure if you have this or a
diff version - it can be obtained here :
http://www.asp.net/AJAX/documentation/Migration_Guide_RC_to_RTM.aspx)

Honestly, if it's easy enough to do, I would try installing the
current asp.net ajax version that _you're_ using on the server just
for piece of mind. If you have access to the server and don't have to
go through too many hoops...that is. Otherwise you may wanna check
out the rest of that thread.

Cheers,
S


thanks again for the replies. read tru the thread over the weekend
and their issue was that they were having an error thrown when moving
their ajax site to the prod server (win 2k3), but that was an issue
with a beta release of ajax extensions.
unfortunately i'm up to date on the release and i'm not getting any
errors just very very slow processing (where it looks as if the pages
don't work).
i did get a tip from someone to install HttpWatch to monitor where the
slow down occurs (if possible) which may uncover where the issue is
(hopefully!)

back to the drawing board....

.


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