Ajax seems to be the in-thing for any web application nowadays. It is easy to implement into to existing ASP.NET application and bring huge improvement in the total user experience of a web application.
However, building an Ajax-enabled custom web application on top of SharePoint requires some tweaking before you get the wow effect of Ajax.
- If the Ajax-enabled custom application uses the SharePoint master pages, such as default.master master page, remove this SharePoint tag from it: <wssuc:Welcome id="IdWelcome" runat="server" EnableViewState="false"></wssuc:Welcome>. This affects Ajax postbacks. Removing it will partially fix the problem, e.g. one Ajax postback can be made, but subsequently no postbacks.
- Open LAYOUTS\1033\init.js file and look for javascript function _spFormOnSubmitWrapper. Under “if (_spFormOnSubmitCalled)” code block, remove/comment the “return false;” code. Not sure what is the effect of removing this bit though thus do it on your own risk!
Alternatively, the javascript function _spFormOnSubmitWrapper can be overwritten only on the pages that uses Ajax. This can be done by puting the modified version of the js function to a seperate .js file and reference it right after the line where reference to init.js were made.
Thanx to the post from Vincent Rothwell and comment by Phillip Lanier.
1 comment:
Good post.
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