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Comments by Member 14954403 (Top 3 by date)
Member 14954403
14-Oct-20 23:15pm
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Excellent! I added a line in web.config file:
<add assembly="AjaxControlToolkit, Version=3.5.7.123, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e">
And Edited this line:
<controls>
<add tagprefix="ajaxToolkit" namespace="AjaxControlToolkit" assembly="AjaxControlToolkit, Version=3.5.7.123, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=28f01b0e84b6d53e">
Put this at the top of the Page:
<%@ Register assembly="AjaxControlToolkit" namespace="AjaxControlToolkit" tagprefix="asp" %>
Edited this to fit:
Click on Submit Button and
Confirm with OK Button
<asp:toolkitscriptmanager id="ToolkitScriptManager" runat="server">
<asp:button id="btnGetSelectedReports2" runat="server" text="Download Selected Report(s)" onclick="btnGetSelectedReports_Click" backcolor="#337AB7" forecolor="White" width="500px"
="" height="36px" font-bold="True" font-size="Medium" usesubmitbehavior="False" style="color:#0000ff;text-align:left;">
<asp:confirmbuttonextender id="ConfirmButtonExtender1" runat="server" confirmtext="The selected report(s) will be written to your folder. Do you wish to continue?"
="" targetcontrolid="btnGetSelectedReports2" onclientcancel="btnClearAll_Click()">
And Lo and Behold my Confirm Window showed up!
Thanks again,
Jack
Member 14954403
13-Oct-20 20:23pm
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I read literally hundreds of articles trying to figure out this issue, so it will take me a bit to find it. Do you know what version you are using?
Member 14954403
13-Oct-20 14:52pm
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I looked at adding ToolkitScriptManager but the current version (20.1.0) that I'm using, of the Control Toolkit does not include it but from what I read using the available AJAX Extensions in the VS Toolbar is sufficient. Are you recommending finding the AJAX ScriptManager?