>From a Code Project tutorial ....

Make sure *AMS.Web.RemoteScripting.dll* file is deployed to your site's *bin
* directory. 

On Tuesday, 3 July 2012 15:17:14 UTC+1, jimmydeanbakker wrote:
>
> I was playing around with some code for a chat program, and stumbled 
> across this line of code. It's throwing an error on the AMS portion, but I 
> don't know how to add a reference for it. 
>
> if (AMS.Web.RemoteScripting.InvokeMethod(this)
>      return;
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

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