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At 280 North we’ve been working on a framework called Cappuccino for creating what we like to call desktop class applications. These are not your average web sites, but instead a new breed of web application that aims to replace many of the programs that currently run on your desktop. When we launched 280 Slides , the first application built on this framework, many people were surprised to see just what was possible in the browser. Since then, Cappuccino has been steadily progressing with over 40,000 downloads and code contributions from twenty-one individuals. http://thinkvitamin.com/mobile/atlas-under-the-hood/

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http://phpmsajax.codeplex.com/ A small set of PHP files to support using the Microsoft AJAX Library with PHP web applications. The current release supports creating web service proxies in PHP code such that the Microsoft AJAX Library (a free download from http://ajax.asp.net) can call them from client-side code. Future releases will support localization and globalization, debug and release scripts, and more features inspired by ASP.NET AJAX.
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http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/062106-1.aspx In the past adding AJAX type behaviors to your web application was difficult and came with a steep learning curve since AJAX encompasses a bevy of technologies (JavaScript, XML, XmlHttpObject, HTTP requests, DHTML, and so on). With the advent of the ASP.NET Atlas framework , however, there is much less of a reason to feel so overwhelmed when it comes to AJAX! In this article, I will first introduce you to the concepts of AJAX and Microsoft's Atlas framework as it applies to ASP.NET. This will help you understand the basics of the technologies and see why you might want to use it in your web applications. Next, we will step through a very simple example, which will demonstrate the basic concepts learned in the introduction.

ASP.NET.4GuysFromRolla.com: An Introduction to AJAX and Atlas wi

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Making a List, Checking it Twice (Cool Ajax Sample App with ASP.

In case you haven’t checked out the new Atlas preview release yet (which given that it shipped a few days ago and almost everyone is on vacation this week is very likely), you might want to consider finding some time to-do so when you get a chance and are back online. It makes common Ajax-style scenarios a breeze to build, and really makes programming a lot of fun. I played around using the Atlas drop with ASP.NET 2.0 a few days ago on a plane ride to the east-coast, and put together a simple task/to-do list application that shows off one of the new features that comes with it (specifically the new server control that allows you to use any shipping ASP.NET server control and get incremental Ajax-style updates in your ASP.NET 2.0 application). You can download the full source-code to the application here . Feel free to re-use/modify/re-ship it however you want.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: The files '/AJAX/Documentation/Live/App_Code/VB/System.Web.UI.UpdatePanel.ContentTemplate/CustomContentTemplate.VB' and '/AJAX/Documentation/Live/App_Code/Adapters/DataListAdapter.cs' use a different language, which is not allowed since they need to be compiled together.

Atlas Documentation Contents

http://atlas.asp.net/docs/default.htm