Not quite, but condescend all you want.

2100 lines of js(after stripping out the fluff) for one asp page in an
entire application(multiple pages) is hardly hobbyist.  Shall I include
the c#, css and html count?


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Don't want to appear condescending, but 'over 2000 lines of code' sounds a
> little like hobbyist use of ajaxpro :)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Phuff
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 12:54 PM
> To: Ajax.NET Professional
> Subject: [ajaxpro] Not using AjaxPro anymore
>
>
> I have run into too many issues, and I have determined that, while this
> library is great for hobbying, it is not stable enough for production and
> commercial use.  I will use hand codded XMLHttp requests that call
> webservices for my server calls and let my controls be created server side.
> Hopefully, I won't have too many issues with the one application I already
> have with this library (it has over 2000 lines of code which I am NOT
> rewriting at the present time).


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