I completely support the recommendation to avoid Infragistics (unless what you need is exactly a copy of one of their demos). We had a lot of JavaScript issues and conflicts with the standard ASP.NET AJAX. Using it also involved a lot of digging into their documentation. I believe a good product should be mostly easy to use without 3 weeks of training. Another thing I didn't like is some features that were supported in JS only. There was (stated explicitly in the documentation) no way of controlling some features from the code/object model.
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I completely support the recommendation to avoid Infragistics (unless what you need is exactly a copy one of their demos). We had a lot of JavaScript issues and conflicts with the standard ASP.NET AJAX. Using it also involved a lot of digging into their documentation. I believe a good product should be mostly easy to use without 3 weeks of training. Another thing I didn't like is some features that were supported in JS only. There was (stated explicitly in the documentation) no way of controlling some features from the code/object model. |
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