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Curt Rabon
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Curt Rabon asked on 27 Feb 2017, 10:57 PM

http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/multiselect/serverfiltering

The link on the right-side that says: Also available for: HTML5 / JavaScript

is not correct.  The HTML5/Javascript link points to the "basic" example, not the server-filtering example.

 

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Ivan Danchev
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answered on 01 Mar 2017, 12:03 PM
Hello Curt,

The links in Server Filtering demo's "Also available for: ..." section navigate to the Basic Usage demo not only for the Server Filtering demo or only for the MultiSelect demos, but for all demos in the Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC demos site. In other words the current implementation of the navigation to the other demo sites (JQuery, JSP, PHP) is such that all links point to the Basic Usage demo of the particular component. We will consider improving the navigation making it similar to that of the Kendo UI demos site.

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Curt Rabon
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answered on 01 Mar 2017, 01:12 PM

That is not correct.  Did you even look at the links on the page?

Look at this page:
http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/multiselect/serverfiltering

On that page, look at the link for the ASP.Net MVC version.  That link points to the "server filtering" demo.

 

Now, look at this page:
http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/multiselect/serverfiltering

On that page, look at the "HTML 5 / Javascript" link.  It does NOT point to the Server Filtering demo, but points back to the "basic".

So, if someone is comparing the 2 versions, they can not simply do so, because 1 of those links takes you to the wrong demo.

Hopefully you can see/agree with this, otherwise there's not much hope for you.

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Ivan Danchev
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answered on 01 Mar 2017, 02:49 PM
Hello Curt,

I did look at the links and explained where the difference comes from. So let me elaborate more as it seems I didn't do so very well the first time:

You are linking two different demo sites in which the navigation works differently. One is the Kendo UI demo site: http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/multiselect/serverfiltering
in which the links point to the respective demos (if you are on Server Filtering clicking on the ASP.NET MVC link in will navigate to the MVC Server Filtering demo).
Whereas I said specifically that the implemented navigation in the Telerik UI for MVC demo site: http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/multiselect/serverfiltering
works differently than the navigation in the jquery, jsp, and php sites. So clicking on the JavaScript, JSP or PHP link in the MVC demos site navigates to the Basic usage demo.
So to sum it up in case it is still not clear:
1. There are 4 different demo sites, note their urls:
  • http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc
  • http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui
  • http://demos.telerik.com/jsp-ui
  • http://demos.telerik.com/php-ui
The navigation in three of them (kendo-ui, jsp-ui, php-ui) is the same: for instance if you are on Server Filtering in kendo-ui and click on the ASP.NET MVC link you will navigate to Server Filtering in aspnet-mvc site.
The navigation in in the MVC demos site (http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc) is different than that of the other three. For instance if you are on the Server Filtering (aspnet-mvc) and click on the JavaScript link will navigate to the Basic Usage demo.

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answered on 01 Mar 2017, 06:29 PM

No worries.  You are just saying "that's the way we did it".  It's strange because the end-user (me) thinks they can click those to flip between the other to compare, but in reality, you're saying the purpose of the links is simply to get you to the demo section for HTML vs. MVC, but not necessarily to get you to the exact demo.

Strange, but no problem.

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Ivan Danchev
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answered on 03 Mar 2017, 01:31 PM
Hello Curt,

We value user feedback and will take yours into account when planning improvements to the demos sites. 

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Ivan Danchev
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