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Reference Client Reference ASP.NET AJAX Home Start > Configuring ASP.NET AJAX ASP.NET AJAX Roadmap Installing ASP.NET AJAX Configuring ASP.NET AJAX Browser Compatibility and Security Settings for AJAX-Enabled ASP.NET Sites Overview The UpdatePanel and UpdateProgress Controls ScriptManager Control Overview Timer Control Overview Asynchronous Communication Layer Overview ASP.NET AJAX Debugging and Tracing Overview Localizing Resources for Component Libraries Overview ASP.NET AJAX Client Life-Cycle Events Tutorials Sample ASP.NET AJAX Application ASP.NET AJAX and JavaScript The UpdatePanel Control The UpdateProgress Control The Timer Control ASP.NET Application Services Web Services ASP.NET http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14315246/how-to-use-scriptmodule-on-framework-4-in-web-config AJAX Extensibility Server Reference System.Web.Configuration Namespace System.Web.Handlers Namespace System.Web.Script.Serialization Namespace System.Web.Script.Services Namespace System.Web.UI Namespace System.Web.UI.Design Namespace Client Reference Global Namespace Sys Sys.Net Sys.Serialization Sys.Services Sys.WebForms Sys.UI Configuring ASP.NET AJAX Introduction This topic describes the elements in the Web.config file that support Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX. It also describes how to incorporate those elements into the Web.config file for an existing ASP.NET application. Using the https://ajax.asp.net/ajax/documentation/live/ConfiguringASPNETAJAX.aspx ASP.NET AJAX Web Configuration File in a New Web Site When you create a new AJAX-enabled Web site, you can use the Web.config file provided in the installation package to add the required configuration settings. In Visual Studio, the Web.config file for Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX is included in your project when you create a new ASP.NET AJAX-enabled Web Site. If you have to manually add the Web.config file to a new Web site, you can get a copy of it from the installation path. By default, the file is in the following location: drive:\Program Files\Microsoft ASP.NET\ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions\v1.0.nnnn Adding ASP.NET AJAX Configuration Elements to an Existing Web Site In an existing Web site, you typically have values in the Web.config file that you want to retain. In that case, you can add the new ASP.NET AJAX elements into the existing Web.config file. The new elements are part of the following configuration sections: The
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