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  1. It does have it’s pitfalls, but it can be very rewarding when you overcome those. Using the info gathered on the article you linked to, I was able to eliminate the need for ScriptManager in my application, and the end result looks cleaner, is more consistent with the rest of the client-side code, and results in fewer requests overall. I’m quite pleased with the result!

    That’s not to say that the built-in ASP.NET stuff wasn’t nice to have, it most certainly was (especially in the early stages), but the more I learn and the more the project evolves, the more I wanted this kind of consistency and control.

    Comment by Takuan Daikon, Friday, June 6, 2008 @ 12:55 pm

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