Hi,
sorry for my late reply (or that I read this thread late), but there
is an option to prevent this:
In your web.config add a urlNamespaceMapping:
<ajaxNet>
<ajaxSettings>
<urlNamespaceMappings useAssemblyQualifiedName="false">
<add type="Namespace.Class,AssemblyName" path="mypath"/>
</urlNamespaceMapping>
</ajaxSettings>
</ajaxNet>
If you are using the App_Code folder for your class you can use the
AssemblyName "App_Code" for this.
Regards,
Michael
On 9/5/06, epeleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi michael,
> We have been expiriencing a System.NotSupportedException Exception with
> the messaged "This method is either not marked with an AjaxMethod or is
> not available",
> however the scenario seems to be hard to define.
> It happens usually after a new dployment of our application when a
> window that was previously connected to our application tries to
> perform an AJAX call.
>
> Looking through the AjaxHandlerFactory using Reflector I found that it
> seems to be thrown directly from the GetHandler method,
> howeve I can't figure out exactly why.
>
> Could you help ?
>
> Eyal Peleg,
>
>
> >
>
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