Hi,

if you download the latest version of Ajax.NET Professional from
http://www.ajaxpro.info/ you will get an example web.config file for
the .NET Framework 2.0.

Regards,
Michael


On 5/2/06, Moskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can someone give me an example of what the Web.Config file should look
> like, in order to register the converter for a custom class I'd like to
> use? I'd like to create a object of my custom class within my
> Javascript (it's a pretty basic serialzed class, contains a couple
> strings/ints and such), then send that object as a parameter to an
> AjaxMethod.
>
> I've found the sample on BorgWorx, but I'm using the free beta Ajax.Net
> DLL for the .Net Framework 2.0, and it looks like the class names are
> different.... can I still do this with the free version?
>
>
> >
>


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