What can cause ASPNET AJAX page to revert to normal ASPX mode? / UpdatePanel broken?

If it's working locally, but not when deployed to a remote server, that usually indicates that you're using ASP. NET 2.0 and the ASP. NET AJAX extensions aren't installed on the remote server If it's a server you have administrative control over, you can download the installer here: microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?Fam... If it's a web host, tell them to get their act together.

If it's working locally, but not when deployed to a remote server, that usually indicates that you're using ASP. NET 2.0 and the ASP. NET AJAX extensions aren't installed on the remote server.

If it's a server you have administrative control over, you can download the installer here: microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?Fam... If it's a web host, tell them to get their act together.

Another option would be to check your web.config. You could for example create an new Ajax enabled ASP. NET website from Visual Studio.

This will generate a correct web.config. Copy over all non-ajax sections from your existing web. Config and you're set.

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