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  • David Thielen

    Silverlight question

    Hi;

    Is this the right forum for questions of silverlight on ASP.NET?

    If so, is it possible for a Silverlight 2 application to trigger an
    ASP.net/ASP.net AJAX event in the page it is embedded in?

    If so how?

    thanks - dave

    david@at-at-at@windward.dot .dot.net
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  • Munna

    #2
    Re: Silverlight question

    On Jun 23, 1:47 am, David Thielen <thie...@nospam .nospamwrote:
    Hi;
    >
    Is this the right forum for questions of silverlight on ASP.NET?
    >
    If so, is it possible for a Silverlight 2 application to trigger an
    ASP.net/ASP.net AJAX event in the page it is embedded in?
    >
    If so how?
    >
    thanks - dave
    >
    david@at-at...@windward. dot.dot.net
    Windward Reports --http://www.WindwardRep orts.com
    me --http://dave.thielen.co m
    >
    Cubicle Wars -http://www.windwardrep orts.com/film.htm
    HI

    Silverlight can communicate with javascript and vice/verse



    You can call a wcf service which is hosted in same web site...

    Best of luck

    Munna



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    • Munna

      #3
      Re: Silverlight question

      Hi,


      I think silverlight.net 's forums is the best place to ask or find your
      problems regarding silver light (for now at least).




      Best of luck

      Munna



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      • Steven Cheng [MSFT]

        #4
        RE: Silverlight question

        Hi Dave,

        How are you doing.

        As for SilverLight, so far there hasn't opened dedicated newsgroup for it.
        All the community support resource are put in the SilverLight forum:



        some dev and support engineers will also monitor there. Actually, in a long
        term view, we'll put more and more resource to web based forums(both
        development or non-development community).

        Sincerely,

        Steven Cheng

        Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead


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        >From: David Thielen <thielen@nospam .nospam>
        >Subject: Silverlight question
        >Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 13:47:12 -0600
        >Hi;
        >
        >Is this the right forum for questions of silverlight on ASP.NET?
        >
        >If so, is it possible for a Silverlight 2 application to trigger an
        >ASP.net/ASP.net AJAX event in the page it is embedded in?
        >
        >If so how?
        >
        >thanks - dave
        >
        >david@at-at-at@windward.dot .dot.net
        >Windward Reports -- http://www.WindwardReports.com
        >me -- http://dave.thielen.com
        >
        >Cubicle Wars - http://www.windwardreports.com/film.htm
        >

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        • David Thielen

          #5
          Re: Silverlight question

          ok - will go there - thanks

          On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 07:25:00 GMT, stcheng@online. microsoft.com (Steven
          Cheng [MSFT]) wrote:
          >Hi Dave,
          >
          >How are you doing.
          >
          >As for SilverLight, so far there hasn't opened dedicated newsgroup for it.
          >All the community support resource are put in the SilverLight forum:
          >
          >http://silverlight.net/forums/
          >
          >some dev and support engineers will also monitor there. Actually, in a long
          >term view, we'll put more and more resource to web based forums(both
          >development or non-development community).
          >
          >Sincerely,
          >
          >Steven Cheng
          >
          >Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
          >
          >
          >Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and
          >suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please
          >feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service
          >provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at:
          >msdnmg@microso ft.com.
          >
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          >
          >
          >--------------------
          >>From: David Thielen <thielen@nospam .nospam>
          >>Subject: Silverlight question
          >>Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 13:47:12 -0600
          >
          >>Hi;
          >>
          >>Is this the right forum for questions of silverlight on ASP.NET?
          >>
          >>If so, is it possible for a Silverlight 2 application to trigger an
          >>ASP.net/ASP.net AJAX event in the page it is embedded in?
          >>
          >>If so how?
          >>
          >>thanks - dave
          >>
          >>david@at-at-at@windward.dot .dot.net
          >>Windward Reports -- http://www.WindwardReports.com
          >>me -- http://dave.thielen.com
          >>
          >>Cubicle Wars - http://www.windwardreports.com/film.htm
          >>

          david@at-at-at@windward.dot .dot.net
          Windward Reports -- http://www.WindwardReports.com
          me -- http://dave.thielen.com

          Cubicle Wars - http://www.windwardreports.com/film.htm

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