Hi,
First on the AJAX/JavaScript comment: I completely agree. This is something
I mentioned in the Future of the web discussion panel at Tech Ed in
Sydney. I think that in the end JavaScript might be a stronger competitor to
Silverlight than Flash. JavaScript is getting significant faster in
and
the environment is nicer all round.
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Hi,
First on the AJAX/JavaScript
and share
them with the community.
The project (screen shots, downloads and code) is available over at
http://www.codeplex.com/colorful .
Cheers,
Jonas Follesø
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Hi,
Now that the list is finally up again I figured I could celebrate by
spamming it with my Colorful Expression Codeplex project:
Just want to tell you about Colorful Expression, a project I've been working
on a couple of weeks. It's an add-in for Expression Blend and Design (but
can be run as
John,
I didn't see it (but it sounds interesting, so do a re-send ;)
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:26 PM, John OBrien [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Damian,
Did you see a post from me this morning RE: Silverlight deepzoom 360
horizontal panning?
I never saw it come through L
John.
*From:*
Well, I can't answer for Jordan but I'll try to illustrate.
While using the Model-View-ViewModel pattern you have all your UI state
and behavior in a separate class. This class is normally set as the data
context on your View (XAML page), and you bind everything against this
class. Even things
:23 PM, Jonas Follesø [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I can't answer for Jordan but I'll try to illustrate.
While using the Model-View-ViewModel pattern you have all your UI state
and behavior in a separate class. This class is normally set as the data
context on your View (XAML page), and you
continue the conversation with folks
privately as it may get noisy with the list if we echo it all outloud?)
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Yepp. You're right Barry.
And with Silverlight this gets even more confusing since it's all happening
in the browser.
So the rule of thumb is that Silverlight has WAY more in common with WPF
than ASP.NET. So use the WPF mindset, not the ASP.NET mindset when thinking
about these application.
That
?
then to stop the page reloading I would need to do these tasks new users,
create roles, change role assignment etc. via something like MS AJAX...?
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Jonas Follesø [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From a Silverlight client point of view, what else do you really need
Yepp. That's the easiest way to show the SWF content. If you need to
interact between Silverlight and Flash I've written an article about that on
http://www.silverlightshow.net/items/Silverlight-and-Flash-Interoperability-using-HTML-Bridge-and-ExternalInterface-API.aspx
.
Overlaying SWF ontop of
You might have to mark them as [DataContract] to use them across your WCF
layer
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Muhammad Niaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All,
I am using WCF service Layer for Silver light communication. And
I am and old DTOs Layer which have lot of classes and
I assume you've done all the regular tricks such as using Fiddler to look
at the HTTP traffic to verify that it actually downloads the crossdomain
policy file?
I mean, it _should_ work - it's just HTTP... Could it be an authentication
issue? That the resource you're accessing requires
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests. You can also usea third party service
like Yahoo Pipes.
More on that over at
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests. You can also usea third party service
like Yahoo Pipes.
More on that over at
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests. You can also usea third party service
like Yahoo Pipes.
More on that over at
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests. You can also usea third party service
like Yahoo Pipes.
More on that over at
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests. You can also usea third party service
like Yahoo Pipes.
More on that over at
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests. You can also usea third party service
like Yahoo Pipes.
More on that over at
your #includes... hehe
this mail has shown up 4 times now...
On 8/12/08, Jonas Follesø [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it's not your site you probably have to proxy the request through your
own server. It's fairly straight forward to create a general purpuse
HttpHandler that proxy web requests
well with others.
Might also be a good excuse to play with some Ruby, I've not had a reason
to yet (nor the time!)
thanks!
Stephen
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Jonas Follesø [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the actual question is really how do I create a web service in
something
check out
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/magazine/cc188690.aspx - It's using Windows
Forms and ASP.NET for its samples.
Cheers,
Jonas Follesø
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Rodrigo Ratan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi Jonas,
I'm working in a team of a WPF project and we're exploring the advantages
It has to do with your name space declarations on top of the XAML file.
Try removing that name space. I don't have a Silverlight machine available
right now, but I don't think you need the explicit VMS name space.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Alex Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Guys,
That's a great post Philip!
Great example of using Silverlight for more than just UI work. Wilco Bauwer
have more examples and ideas on this kind of stuff over at
http://www.wilcob.com/Wilco/Silverlight/silverlight-interoperability.aspx.
You could do lots of cool stuff with Silverlight to
Hi,
I'm quite sure you're beeing bit by the changes in routed events and event
bubbling made in SL2 Beta 2. Check
http://silverlight.net/blogs/jesseliberty/archive/2008/06/03/beta-2-event-bubbling.aspxfor
details.
I'm on my way out the door for Vic.NET UG meeting, so can't check if this is
your
John,
That is just A.W.E.S.O.M.E! Getting Silverlight talking directly to Virtual
Earth was a key piece to get going - And the current POC runs really
smoothly.
Do you know if this is the same approach used on
http://silverlight.idvsolutions.com/ (from the Silverlight Showcase
gallery)?
It's
Finally announced :)
So this week/next week will be all about updating my blog posts and work
code to Beta 2.
There will deff. be lots of interesting Silverlight 2 B2 as well as Blend
2.5 CTP announcements this week :) yay
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service calls in Silverlight 2
Hi,
I have
Yeah, that's my guess as well. I tried to unzip the XAP, and there is no PDB
file in it, so I guess you have the assembly, the PDB and the code available
in VS, which is attached to your browser from your last debug session... So
I don't think VS cares that the code comes from the web, as long as
I'm doing some Silverlight databinding, and get a strange message in the
Output window when running in debug mode:
BINDING: Can't convert type myFosters.SilverlightOrder to type
System.Windows.DOWrapper
BINDING: Can't convert type myFosters.SilverlightOrder to type
System.Windows.DOWrapper
Hi,
Just joined the mailing list and wanted to send a quick test message, as
well as introduce my self.
My name is Jonas Follesø, come from Norway, I work as a Senior Consultant at
Capgemini, doing a one-year transfer to the Capgemini Melbourne Office. My
blog is up at http://jonas.follesoe.no
Philip is right. Just wanted to add this link: Silverlight 2: Demystifying
URI references for app resources at
http://nerddawg.blogspot.com/2008/03/silverlight-2-demystifying-uri.html. It
explains the different way you can work resources, and how the URI scheme
work for resources.
Cheers,
Jonas
will be good
to catch up.
Oh, is your Code Camp session posted up anywhere yet? I'd love to check
out what I missed.
cheers,
Stephen
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Jonas Follesø [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just joined the mailing list and wanted to send a quick test message, as
well
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