Hi,
You can use both controls or stick only with the RadAjaxManager. It depends mainly on your preferences.
The RadAjaxManagerProxy control is intended to be used when you have controls in a UserControl that update other controls in the same UserControl. In such scenarios you can easily Ajax-enable the controls by defining the settings in the markup.
When you have controls in a master or content page that update controls on another page it is recommended to use RadAjaxManager.
Regards,
Viktor Tachev
Telerik
You can use both controls or stick only with the RadAjaxManager. It depends mainly on your preferences.
The RadAjaxManagerProxy control is intended to be used when you have controls in a UserControl that update other controls in the same UserControl. In such scenarios you can easily Ajax-enable the controls by defining the settings in the markup.
When you have controls in a master or content page that update controls on another page it is recommended to use RadAjaxManager.
Regards,
Viktor Tachev
Telerik
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