Hello,

  Adam Kinney - who works for Team Xamlon - has
created the world's first blog site using live XAML
content.

  Adam writes in the blog story titled "New Site now
renders XAML":

  If you add the extension ".xaml" to the address of
any permalink on this site and you have the Avalon CTP
installed, you'll see the content of the entry
rendered in an AdaptiveMetricsContext Document.

  For example, the .xaml address to this entry is
XAMLRenderingNotes.xaml

  You'll notice that right now I have to go with the
old-fashioned "footnote" style for HyperLinks in XAML.
I'm getting some bug where the HyperLink only wants to
navigate to other xaml files and complians when any
content of type "text/html" are sent its way. I have
posted this bug to the newsgroups, so it'll be
interesting to see what they say.

  Allright! Now I can sleep peacefully knowing that
there is live XAML content on the web.

   Source:
http://www.adamkinney.com/Notebook/2004/12/06/XAMLRenderingNotes

  What's your take? Will switch over your sites to
XAML anytime soon?

   - Gerald

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Gerald Bauer
Rich Client Conference (RichCon) 2005 -
http://richcon.com
XUL News Wire - http://xulnews.com
XUL Alliance - http://xulalliance.org
United XAML - http://unitedxaml.org  


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