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Maximiliano - 22 Dec 2007 17:54 GMT
Is there any way to handle a fade effect like script.aculo.us but on
the server side?.
I mean a call a fade effect and i want to know when it finished to
raise another server method?
I need this to delete an item of the datalist with a fade effect, but
i dont know how to catch the en dof the script in asp.net to launch a
server method and delete the datalist item.

Thanks a lot, please any help is very useful i'm stuck with this. (i
work on asp.net 1.1)
Alexey Smirnov - 23 Dec 2007 10:20 GMT
> Is there any way to handle a fade effect like script.aculo.us but on
> the server side?.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Thanks a lot, please any help is very useful i'm stuck with this. (i
> work on asp.net 1.1)

if I get it correct, you don't need to wait until "the end of script".
You should run the client side script and execute the server side
event one after the other. The client script shows that there is some
work that will be completed in a moment. The work initiated by the
user and cannot be stopped. So, there is no need to wait.

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