The Silverlight build process produces a .dll. You need the Silverlight
plug-in to render the resulting html page. Also, from a quick test, it
will
only render in IE and the Gecko range. Forget Opera, Safari for windows,
etc.
If they are really serious about getting people to use Silverlight they need
to provide the plugin for a wide range of popular browers and operating
systems.. (definately including Safari, Opera, Mac browsers, Linux browsers,
etc )
...until then I can't see why I should bother with it... (of did I miss
something?)
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