Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network Assets (original) (raw)
Warning
Production applications should not take a hard dependency on CDN assets. Applications should test for the CDN asset referenced, and use a fallback asset when the CDN is not available.
The Microsoft Ajax CDN has no SLA above and beyond using an Azure CDN.
Use this GitHub issue to report problems with the Microsoft Ajax CDN.
Table of Contents
ajax.microsoft.com renamed to ajax.aspnetcdn.com
Visual Studio .vsdoc Support
Using ASP.NET Ajax from the CDN
Using jQuery from the CDN
Using jQuery UI from the CDN
Third-Party Files on the CDN
jQuery Releases on the CDN
jQuery Migrate Releases on the CDN
jQuery UI Releases on the CDN
jQuery Validation Releases on the CDN
jQuery Mobile Releases on the CDN
jQuery Templates Releases on the CDN
jQuery Cycle Releases on the CDN
jQuery DataTables Releases on the CDN
Modernizr Releases on the CDN
JSHint Releases on the CDN
Knockout Releases on the CDN
Globalize Releases on the CDN
Respond Releases on the CDN
Bootstrap Releases on the CDN
Bootstrap TouchCarousel Releases on the CDN
Hammer.js Releases on the CDN
ASP.NET Web Forms and Ajax Releases on the CDN
ASP.NET MVC Releases on the CDN
ASP.NET SignalR Releases on the CDN
The Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network (CDN) hosts popular third party JavaScript libraries such as jQuery and enables you to easily add them to your Web applications. For example, you can start using jQuery which is hosted on this CDN simply by adding a