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AJAX Control Toolkit
Hi,
I have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and having problems with the AJAX Control Toolkit I have downloaded and installed ASPAJAXExtSetup.msi and ASPNETAJAXVS2008.msi. I also downloaded the AJAX Control Toolkit, unblocked it, extracted it following the instructions on http://www.asp.net/ajaxlibrary/act.ashx Now when I create anAJAX 1.0 Enabled ASP.NET 2.0 WEB Application I cannot see the AJAX Toolkit that I originally setup and can still see on an ASP.NET Web Application |
Re: AJAX Control Toolkit
On May 18, 6:23*pm, SeePee <See...@nospam.nospam> wrote:
> Hi, > > I have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and having problems with the AJAX > Control Toolkit > I have downloaded and installed ASPAJAXExtSetup.msi and ASPNETAJAXVS2008.msi. > I also downloaded the AJAX Control Toolkit, unblocked it, extracted it > following the instructions onhttp://www.asp.net/ajaxlibrary/act.ashx > Now when I create anAJAX 1.0 Enabled ASP.NET 2.0 WEB Application I cannot > see the AJAX Toolkit that > I originally setup and can still see on an ASP.NET Web Application It's a control toolkit, it doesn't add new application type in the Create New Project window. Start new application and follow these instructions from Get Started with the AJAX Control Toolkit http://www.asp.net/ajax/tutorials/ge...rol-toolkit-cs You should be able to see the controls in the toolbox after that. |
Re: AJAX Control Toolkit
"Alexey Smirnov" wrote: > On May 18, 6:23 pm, SeePee <See...@nospam.nospam> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and having problems with the AJAX > > Control Toolkit > > I have downloaded and installed ASPAJAXExtSetup.msi and ASPNETAJAXVS2008.msi. > > I also downloaded the AJAX Control Toolkit, unblocked it, extracted it > > following the instructions onhttp://www.asp.net/ajaxlibrary/act.ashx > > Now when I create anAJAX 1.0 Enabled ASP.NET 2.0 WEB Application I cannot > > see the AJAX Toolkit that > > I originally setup and can still see on an ASP.NET Web Application > > It's a control toolkit, it doesn't add new application type in the > Create New Project window. Start new application and follow these > instructions from > > Get Started with the AJAX Control Toolkit > http://www.asp.net/ajax/tutorials/ge...rol-toolkit-cs > > You should be able to see the controls in the toolbox after that. > . > Hi Alexey, I had already done this and it does not show. The AJAX Control Toolkit only shows on an ASP.NET Web Application. |
RE: AJAX Control Toolkit
Hi SeePee,
I am afraid I do not get what you meant by "when I create an AJAX 1.0 Enabled ASP.NET 2.0 Web Application I cannot see the AJAX Toolkit that I originally setup and can still see on an ASP.NET Web Application". Could you please explain it a bit more clearly? Also, please have a try on the steps below to set the Toolbox in Visual Studio. 1. Launch Visual Studio and create a new ASP.NET Web Forms project or website. 2. Open Default.aspx in the Visual Studio editor. 3. Right click the Toolbox and select the menu option Reset Toolbox. (Please make sure you have backed up all customize toolkits before you do this step) 4. Right click the Toolbox and select menu option Add Tab to add a new tab called Ajax Control Toolkit. 5. Right click on the new tab and select the menu option Choose Items to open Choose Toolbox Items dialog window. 6. Click the Browse button and select the path where you extracted the Ajax Control Toolkit and pick the AjaxControlToolkit.dll and click the OK button to close the Choose Toolbox Items dialog. If I have misunderstood your problem, please feel free to let me know. -- Sincerely, Bravo Yang Microsoft Online Support ================================================== Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subs...#notifications. MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for non-urgent issues where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support Engineer within 2 business day is acceptable. Please note that each follow up response may take approximately 2 business days as the support professional working with you may need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution. The offering is not appropriate for situations that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions. Issues of this nature are best handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subs.../aa948874.aspx ================================================== |
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