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Browse All TopicsI have web user control with couple of Ajax controls like CollapsiblePanelExtender, HovenMenuExtender and so on. These Ajax control shows up well on web user control. But as soon as I drag and drop this web user control on to some .aspx page, anything on web user control won't show up. All I see is an empty white space. Now just to make sure that this is because of Ajax controls, I got rid of all Ajax controls and left only ASP.NET rich controls on it. And everything worked as normal. So what is it that I am missing? Any help would ofcourse be helpful. Thanx
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ged325:
Do you have a script manager on the web page? There should be no script managers in the user controls themselves because there can only be one and you might have N user controls.
I have it in this order --> .aspx page --> webuser control --> Ajax Controls.
Please tell me where should I put scriptmanager. Should it be on web page or master page?
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by: ged325Posted on 2009-02-13 at 10:25:49ID: 23635607
Do you have a script manager on the web page? There should be no script managers in the user controls themselves because there can only be one and you might have N user controls.