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How to Create ASP.NET website with AJAX enabled ?

Asked by SaedSalman in .NET Framework 3.x versions, Programming for ASP.NET, Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX)

Tags: ASP.NET, AJAX

Hello Experts:
I have started learn ASP .NET (.NET Framework 3.5) based on zero in-mind about ASP .NET

I quoted this passage from the book:
"When AJAX is enabled, an ASP .NET page uses script code under the control of the page developer to send
a request for data to the Web server and receive other data as a response. Unlike
the Web Forms, the AJAX model doesn't cause full replacement of the current page
and results in smoother page transitions and flicker-free page updates"

May you clarify this paragraph please?
What happened when AJAX is enabled ??! (a brief alternative explanation)


and this paragraph is like a Japanese for me:
The ASP .NET runtime carries the page state back and forth across page requests.
When generating HTML code for a given page, ASP .NET encodes and stuffs the
state of server-side objects into a few hidden, and transparently created, fields.
When the page is requested, the same ASP .NET runtime engine checks for
embedded state information the hidden fields and uses any decoded information
to set up newly created instances of server-side objects. The net effect of such a
mechanism is not unlike the Windows Forms model on the desktop.


also, what is the ASP .NET Runtime (Briefly), and what is ASP .NET HTTP runtime (Briefly).

Any help on this is much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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