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		<title>By: EShy</title>
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		<description>just a note on the last paragraph.
you could get the javascript proxies without using ASP.Net AJAX by adding a script tag with the src = yourservice.svc/js

You might have to change the behavior from WebHttp to enableWebScript in your jsonBehavior for that to work (and it&#039;s supposed to make JSON the standard mode instead of XML, so it could save you some attributes too)</description>
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you could get the javascript proxies without using ASP.Net AJAX by adding a script tag with the src = yourservice.svc/js</p>
<p>You might have to change the behavior from WebHttp to enableWebScript in your jsonBehavior for that to work (and it&#8217;s supposed to make JSON the standard mode instead of XML, so it could save you some attributes too)</p>
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