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    Ravindra K Bisen
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    Hi dear all, i am using the ajax enable web site. i created a master page where i placed Script manager and Update Panel. and a contenat place holder into the Update Panel. the master page have some buttons which is used to display other page(content page). but when i run this web site and when i click any button it reloads whole page again.it there any setting for this into web.config file or properties of update panel that i have to make. :rose:

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      Hi dear all, i am using the ajax enable web site. i created a master page where i placed Script manager and Update Panel. and a contenat place holder into the Update Panel. the master page have some buttons which is used to display other page(content page). but when i run this web site and when i click any button it reloads whole page again.it there any setting for this into web.config file or properties of update panel that i have to make. :rose:

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      Christian Graus
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      I would suggest you download the ASP.NET AJAX samples, run them and then work out why they work and your code does not. Or, read the documentation. If you still can't work it out, post the code here, so people can help you.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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      • R Ravindra K Bisen

        Hi dear all, i am using the ajax enable web site. i created a master page where i placed Script manager and Update Panel. and a contenat place holder into the Update Panel. the master page have some buttons which is used to display other page(content page). but when i run this web site and when i click any button it reloads whole page again.it there any setting for this into web.config file or properties of update panel that i have to make. :rose:

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        Vimalsoft Pty Ltd
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        Is the button inside the updatepanel ?

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        • R Ravindra K Bisen

          Hi dear all, i am using the ajax enable web site. i created a master page where i placed Script manager and Update Panel. and a contenat place holder into the Update Panel. the master page have some buttons which is used to display other page(content page). but when i run this web site and when i click any button it reloads whole page again.it there any setting for this into web.config file or properties of update panel that i have to make. :rose:

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          EnablePartialRendering="true"

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