Hi,

I have been working these last months to try to find out a way of nicely
getting JQuery and ASP.NET (especially when using master pages) to get along
when it comes to development. 

If there are any more ASP.NET people here then I have the a free (of course)
control (sourcecode as well) available for download (and docs) at

http://www.aspcode.net/articles/l_en-US/t_default/ASP.NET/ASP.NET2.0/Controls/ASPCodeHeaderManager/category_66.aspx

While it started out as a pure JQuery control I soon saw the use of other
stuff as well but the JQuery specific stuff is described here 

http://www.aspcode.net/articles/l_en-US/t_default/ASP.NET/ASP.NET-2.0/Controls/ASPCodeHeaderManager/The-JQuery-specifics_article_428.aspx

In short the control lets you (even in master page scenarios) control
javascript file inclusions (with optional runtime whitespace removal,
obfuscating and packing etc), getting a single document.ready function even
if multiple independent controls are creating such etc.

I feel so good :) - Now I have a framework good enough for me to really
start developing some sites instead of just experimenting and creating
plumbing code. However I guess - maybe now the fun part is over, don't you
think...It's not the goal but the journey...

I will try marketting it at some asp.net specific sites - maybe I could get
some more over to the jquery side :)
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