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We have Microsoft Ajax Library and jQuery on the Microsoft Ajax CDN right now.
To answer you question it depends if you call start.js from the CDN or your local web server. If you call it from the CDN it will use the MS Ajax library from the CDN, if you call it locally it will look in the same directory for the files. We are looking at options to modify the default behavior - would this be useful to you?
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Search engines like Bing and Google are going to have to think of new ways to index content that is pulled from the server using Ajax. It's becoming a more common problem that needs to be addressed.
James
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Thanks for the feedback - we have Facebook and Twitter on the radar.
Make sure you send your Web App Toolkit ideas to webapp@microsoft.com
Thanks
James
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glad you like Tom! remember to send any feedback you have to the team at webapp@microsoft.com
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is anyone else having audio issues?
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Yeah I registered it a couple of weeks ago but never used it until today - unfortunately they shutdown a lot of unused accounts because of spam. I'm working on getting it reactivated.