Hi Michael,
Thanks for you fast answer.
I really, I don't want the property gonna be exported to JavaScript
once it is write only, my problem is that the whole object isn't even
created. I guess when Ajax.Net tries to read the WriteOnly propery (I'm
programming in VB.Net) this causes an error when creating the object
and it don't have any property exported. The response object in
Javascript returns with these values in its error property:
Message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
Type "System.NullReferenceException"
If it's not clear what I mean, I may post part of the code here.
Thanks,
Gigio
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