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Beginning Web Development, Silverlight, and ASP.NET AJAX

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CHAPTER 12 ■ <strong>AJAX</strong> EXTENSIONS FOR <strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong><br />

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There’s lots of new stuff here. You’ll be seeing how this all hangs together as you work<br />

through this book, but for now consider the blocks referencing <strong>Web</strong>Resource.axd<br />

<strong>and</strong> ScriptResource.axd. These guys are downloading the various script libraries that the<br />

browser needs for this page. Part of this is to support the core extensions to JavaScript,<br />

adding object orientation so that calls like Sys.Application.Initialize() make sense.

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