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I am using Master pages for my ASP.NET website and in one of the content pages I upload a file which requires a bigger timeout value than the default 90 seconds. For other content pages I want to leave the default timeout value as it is.

Is it possible to set the timeout just for a specific content page? I checked the ScriptManagerProxy component, but it doesn't have a AsyncPostBackTimeout property.

Jim Aho
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You should be able to set it in your code-behind in the Page_Load event:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
   ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this).AsyncPostBackTimeout = 300;
}
blech
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    thanks, I don't understand why this property is not available on ScriptManagerProxy so this property can be set in the mark-up, not in Page_load event handler. – RKP Jan 17 '11 at 16:31