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This webcast will provide an overview of the Microsoft AJAX Library, which provides a rich client-side object model for AJAX development, along with the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX extensions, which make it simple and fast for developers to take advantage of the Microsoft AJAX Library by simply adding controls and setting appropriate properties.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | Nov 2007 |
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