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Want to avoid the Web.UI.Page lifecycle for Ajax requests

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DotNetNewbie - 07 Mar 2008 22:10 GMT
Hi,

I am implement ajax in a web application, and I want to avoid having
to go through the entire asp.net page lifecycle since I will be simply
return back html/xml, and I have no need of the .net page lifecycle
events.

What do you suggest is the best way of doing this?

I am thinking I could put all ajax related code in a seperate folder
like:

/wwwroot/web/
/wwwroot/web/callbacks/   <---- contains the .aspx pages that will
return back the html or xml from Ajax calls.

I guess my only choice is to create a HttpModule?  How would I do it
so it only fires for ajax calls?  Would I just override the begin
request even then?
KH - 07 Mar 2008 22:26 GMT
Would a simple http handler - .ashx file - would work?

> Hi,
>
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> so it only fires for ajax calls?  Would I just override the begin
> request even then?

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