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Magic AJAX: Applying AJAX to your existing Web Pages

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How to apply AJAX technologies to your web pages without replacing ASP.NET controls and/or writing JavaScript code.
This is the .NET 1.1 binary release of MagicAjax.NET v0.3.0

Please read Readme.html in the Docs folder.

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MagicAjax.NET is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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