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    WPF in CF

    Hi

    Is anyone aware if Microsoft is planning to support WPF in the Compact
    Framework? I know that they introduced the WCF in 3.5 CF but have not heard
    anything about WPF. (or how about WF)?

    Thanks
    Ivan
  • Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )

    #2
    Re: WPF in CF

    On May 7, 4:58 pm, Ivan Ivanov <IvanIva...@dis cussions.micros oft.com>
    wrote:
    Hi
    >
    Is anyone aware if Microsoft is planning to support WPF in the Compact
    Framework? I know that they introduced the WCF in 3.5 CF but have not heard
    anything about WPF. (or how about WF)?
    >
    Thanks
    Ivan
    Hi,

    I do not think it will be added not n the foreseeable future

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    • batvanio@gmail.com

      #3
      Re: WPF in CF

      On May 7, 2:39 pm, "Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )"
      <ignacio.mac... @gmail.comwrote :
      On May 7, 4:58 pm, Ivan Ivanov <IvanIva...@dis cussions.micros oft.com>
      wrote:
      >
      Hi
      >
      Is anyone aware if Microsoft is planning to support WPF in the Compact
      Framework? I know that they introduced the WCF in 3.5 CF but have not heard
      anything about WPF. (or how about WF)?
      >
      Thanks
      Ivan
      >
      Hi,
      >
      I do not think it will be added not n the foreseeable future
      I see... How much of an alternative is using the Silverlight in a
      browser in Win CE? Is this feasible at all? I am not familiar with
      Silverlight so I am not sure where/how much it is supported by
      browsers.

      Comment

      • Alun Harford

        #4
        Re: WPF in CF

        batvanio@gmail. com wrote:
        On May 7, 2:39 pm, "Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )"
        <ignacio.mac... @gmail.comwrote :
        >On May 7, 4:58 pm, Ivan Ivanov <IvanIva...@dis cussions.micros oft.com>
        >wrote:
        >>
        >>Hi
        >>Is anyone aware if Microsoft is planning to support WPF in the Compact
        >>Framework? I know that they introduced the WCF in 3.5 CF but have not heard
        >>anything about WPF. (or how about WF)?
        >>Thanks
        >>Ivan
        >Hi,
        >>
        >I do not think it will be added not n the foreseeable future
        >
        I see... How much of an alternative is using the Silverlight in a
        browser in Win CE? Is this feasible at all? I am not familiar with
        Silverlight so I am not sure where/how much it is supported by
        browsers.
        I don't think Silverlight is supported in any mobile browser.

        Alun Harford

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        • Alvin Bruney [ASP.NET MVP]

          #5
          Re: WPF in CF

          Not true. The stack is supported.

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          "Alun Harford" <devnull@alunha rford.co.ukwrot e in message
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          batvanio@gmail. com wrote:
          >On May 7, 2:39 pm, "Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )"
          ><ignacio.mac.. .@gmail.comwrot e:
          >>On May 7, 4:58 pm, Ivan Ivanov <IvanIva...@dis cussions.micros oft.com>
          >>wrote:
          >>>
          >>>Hi
          >>>Is anyone aware if Microsoft is planning to support WPF in the Compact
          >>>Framework? I know that they introduced the WCF in 3.5 CF but have not
          >>>heard
          >>>anything about WPF. (or how about WF)?
          >>>Thanks
          >>>Ivan
          >>Hi,
          >>>
          >>I do not think it will be added not n the foreseeable future
          >>
          >I see... How much of an alternative is using the Silverlight in a
          >browser in Win CE? Is this feasible at all? I am not familiar with
          >Silverlight so I am not sure where/how much it is supported by
          >browsers.
          >
          I don't think Silverlight is supported in any mobile browser.
          >
          Alun Harford

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