Hi Alixx,
Thank you for your post.
Based on my understanding, your question is about how to create a user
interface to indicate progress rather than leave the user guessing about
what is happening. If I've misunderstood anything, please feel free to post
here.
In Atlas, there is a new control atlas:UpdateProgress, works closely with
the PageRequestManager class on the client to automatically enable progress
display. Here's a basic sample:
<atlas:ScriptManager runat="server" id="scriptManager"
EnablePartialRendering="true" />
<atlas:UpdatePanel runat="server" ...>
...
</atlas:UpdatePanel>
<atlas:UpdateProgress runat="server" id="updateProgress1">
<ProgressTemplate>
<img src="Progress.gif" /> Contacting Server...
</ProgressTemplate>
</atlas:UpdateProgress>
You can find more info here:
#Atlas M1 Refresh
http://www.nikhilk.net/AtlasM1Refresh.aspx
Please note, currently Atlas's final version is not released yet.
And here's some Atlas resources that you can use:
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Updates, samples, and other documents are available on the "Atlas" Web site
(
http://atlas.asp.net).
Please use the ASP.NET forums to post questions and bug reports. "Atlas"
team members are actively engaged in the forum.
#Atlas Discussions and Suggestions:
http://forums.asp.net/1007/ShowForum.aspx
#Atlas UI:
http://forums.asp.net/1008/ShowForum.aspx
#Atlas Networking and Services:
http://forums.asp.net/1009/ShowForum.aspx
Regards,
Walter Wang (
[email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support
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