On Dec 11, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:

> Sorry but you missed the boat on what Silverlight is.  It's a  
> presentation
> that is markup based.  It separates the code to function from the
> display/content rendering.  This pinpoints the frustration you have  
> to make
> a button look pretty , as well as operate like you decided.
>
> Flash was a tool/language to create a packaged display of content  
> that may
> have workflows depending on input along the way.
>
> Silverlight is not that at all.  It is just a display tool.  It can  
> work
> with html as well as all the other tools out there js, AJAX, ....

        Silverlight doesn't compare with Flash; it compares more with Adobe  
Flex.

-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com




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