Jayper, if you find out what was going on, please post it. I've had a 
similar problem with a client of ours and I couldn't test it and it drives 
me crazy. The thing is that response.value and response.error were always 
null. The code worked on every other computer I've tried it on, but not the 
client's.

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Costin Manda
ECRM Europe
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jayper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ajax.NET Professional" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:19 AM
Subject: [ajaxpro] basic callback...


>
> So, I've spent enough time looking into this to have decided it's time
> to post...
>
> Here's what I'm trying to do:
> 1)  take the value of a textbox and pass it to the codebehind page
> 2)  take the returned value and display the value in another textbox.
>
> I can take the value of a textbox and pass it to the codebehind no
> problem.
> I can do what I want with it and return the correct string from the
> ajax method.
>
>
> Here's the problem:
> -My callback function doesn't seem to be recieving the object...
> res.value is always undefined.
>
>
> I'm absolutely certain this must be a really simple thing.  However,
> I've read every single piece of documentation on ajax.net pro i can
> find and searched the forum for hours and can't find anything to help.
> I think just one line of code with a sentence on how the callback
> recieves the object should do it..
>
> I'm using 6.9.15.2 (ajaxPro.2.dll).
>
> __________________________________________________
> aspx
> __________________________________________________
>
> <script...>
> <script...>
> <script...>
>
> ...
>
> function valid()
> {
>    txtbox = document.getElementById("searchCLMTNumber");
>    AutoComplete.GetCaseName(txtbox.value, valid_callback())
> }
>
> function valid_callback(res)
> {
>    document.getElementById("lblsearchCLMTNumber").innerText =
> res.value;
> }
>
> </script>
>
> <input type="text" onblur="valid();" id="searchCLMTNumber" />
>
> __________________________________________________
> aspx.cs code behind:  returns a string
> __________________________________________________
>
>
>
> I've seen tons of code on the forum which seems to follow the same
> approach, but can't figure out why this doesn't work.  It's worth
> noting that I have other ajax methods on the same page, in the same
> class, which work perfectly, so i don't think it's a larger problem.
>
>
> A quick push in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
>
> thanks!
>
>
> >
> 


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