for me it seems more like enhancement of browser-side scripting capabilities. Formerly MS Explorer was limited with jscript and VBscript. With silverlight one can use Javascript (well, now they call it AJAX...), Python, Ruby, whatever else for client-side scripting. I remember Netscape allowed scripting in both Javascript and Perl (perlscript) already in the second half of the XXth century ;-).

Viktoras

Stephen Barncard wrote:
Well, they have a mac plugin...but it crashed twice. It <is> a beta.
My question is...

WHY...yet another video 'standard'? Hasn't this all been done?

Micro$oft: Silverlight... pretty cool!

Wish it were Revolution!


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