Announcing Microsoft Ajax Library Preview 6
- Posted: Oct 16, 2009 at 3:47 AM
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Stephen walks us through the three big enhancements in this release:
- Addition of the imperative syntax
- The Script Loader
- jQuery support enhancements
We go on to talk about how this will be the last release before we launch the Microsoft Ajax Library before the upcoming Microsoft PDC conference in November and also mention the new Microsoft Ajax CDN where we now have hosted the Microsoft Ajax Library and jQuery.
To download the latest preview and get more information on the Microsoft Ajax Library head over to http://www.asp.net/ajax and also be sure to check out these related blog posts from the rest of the Microsoft Ajax team:
Scott Guthrie has the big announcement
James Senior has details on the Script Loader
Bertrand Le Roy has a blog post on imperative templates
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I'm really liking the flexibility of either using imperative or declarative programming for ASP AJAX. Great video, keep up the good work.
So where exactly does the script loader load the required files from? From the web server, or from the microsoft cdn ?
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?
The Code Screens are blured.
Impressive work, great video, thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Hi, do you have link to start.js on CDN?
There is no start.js in http://www.asp.net/ajaxlibrary/CDNAjax4.ashx
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