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Author Using postbacks without RenderBaseHref
Andrew

2006-07-03, 1:21 pm

Hi guys,

I've created an MCMS site designed to work without RenderBaseHref (as
this causes strange behaviours and generally isn't very nice).

Everything works except postbacks, which just link to the template
filename rather then the proper posting URL, so postbacks will always
404.

Is there any way I can use postbacks without having RenderBaseHref
enabled? It would be nice to not have to postback to the template
anyway as it makes the location bar look messy.

Thanks
Andrew

Stefan [MSFT]

2006-07-05, 1:16 pm

Hi Andrew,

sounds like this bug:
http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gos.../08/418995.aspx

Cheers,
Stefan

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"Andrew" <andrewcrowe@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151940370.860899.40200@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi guys,
>
> I've created an MCMS site designed to work without RenderBaseHref (as
> this causes strange behaviours and generally isn't very nice).
>
> Everything works except postbacks, which just link to the template
> filename rather then the proper posting URL, so postbacks will always
> 404.
>
> Is there any way I can use postbacks without having RenderBaseHref
> enabled? It would be nice to not have to postback to the template
> anyway as it makes the location bar look messy.
>
> Thanks
> Andrew
>



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