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Thanks, Pete, I have signed up for the FireStarter Event.
I have also acquired Matthew McDonald's (one of my favorite technical writers) latest book 'Pro WPF in C# 2010: Windows Presentation Foundation in .NET 4.0,' and intend to review Andrew Troelsen's content on WPF in 'Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform, Fifth Edition,' and hope to "clear the decks," and bone-up to get the most out of the FireStarter Event ... whatever that will be.
What the technical book/resource for SilverLight ... comparable to McDonald's latest for WPF ... would be, I don't know, but am all "all ears" for any recommendations.
I must admit I am fascinated by what appears to me to be the "triumph" of jQuery, and its adaptation by everyone under the sun including Planet MS.
best, Bill
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BillWoodruff wrote: What the technical book/resource for SilverLight ... comparable to McDonald's latest for WPF ... would be, I don't know, but am all "all ears" for any recommendations.
Well, I could recommend my good friend Laurent Bugnion's book, Silverlight Unleased. It's actually 2 books because you get the PDF of Silverlight 2 Unleashed to go with the Silverlight 4 tome.
I have to admit to a bias here. As a member of the WPF Disciples (which also includes Silverlight), I have a vested interest in these technologies working. As part of my take on this, I would have to point out that the tooling/technologies for HTML 5 as a ratified standard don't exist yet. Yes, there are lots of interesting implementations out there, but HTML 5 is not a stable standard, and I suspect that we are going to see a repeat of the browser wars where different vendors introduce proprietary features to differentiate their implementations.
Yes, I'm excited by some of the features of HTML 5. The Canvas alone is a huge leap forward, but while jquery provides an excellent front end for javascript, it still requires significantly more effort to develop complex apps using HTML/CSS/JavaScript than it does with something like Silverlight. More importantly, HTML 5 is not really designed to run on a desktop environment. Imagine trying to write an application such as 3D Studio Max in HTML 5 - it's just not feasible.
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I have 3 drawn Rectangle at some Grid. In runTime i need to know what Rectangle is in Grid.Row number 3.
How can i get access to ( Grid.Row == 3 ) ?
Thanks.
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See here[^]. This article is basically for WPF, but a similar strategy can be used for Silverlight.
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modified on Sunday, November 28, 2010 11:23 PM
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Link is broken. Just add an 'x' at the end of that link. BTW great link!
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Tarun.K.S wrote: Link is broken
Fixed. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Hi,
I have been given an existing silverlight project to work on...
One of the .xaml pages is a DataForm which has the following .xaml
Can you see how I can solve the problem please?
Thanks
The problem is that when I run it, the error is:
The type or namespace name 'DataForm' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
This is the .xaml
<UserControl xmlns:toolkit="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation/toolkit"
x:Class="DataControls.DataFormTest"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" Loaded="Page_Loaded">
<Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot" Background="White">
<toolkit:DataForm x:Name="formProductDetails">
</toolkit:DataForm>
</Grid>
</UserControl>
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In Solution Explorer, expand the references node on the project this file is in. You'll see that certain references are marked as not being valid (they have a yellow icon on them). This tells you that the project cannot find the references specified. My suspicion here is that this is a Silverlight 3 project and you don't have the Silverlight Toolkit installed.
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Hi,
I have now added the silverlight 4 toolkit.
Added two dlls into t he references:
1- System.Windows.controls.data.dll
2- System.Windows.controls.data.toolkit.dll
The error when compiling is:
The type or namespace name 'DataForm' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Any thought splease?
Thanks
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OK - I don't know why anybody would 1 vote that. Have a 5 to balance it out, and well done you.
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I'm guess it's because they solved the problem but didn't share it with the community. It can be frustrating when you read a thread which describes the exact problem you are having only to read the last post, "Problem solved"
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I'm have another problem which i can not solve alone, concerning printing pages in Silverligh 4.
I saw some articles about printing, i tried as described and so far is ok.
I try to describe the scenario:
i have 2 classes "PageToPrint.xaml" and "PrintingControl.cs". First contain elements to print while the second is a C# calss is holding code to print the document. I pass to PrintingControl.cs the main grid, "LayoutRoot" of PageToPrint.xaml.
In "printingControl.cs" i'm doing this : args.PageVisual = LayoutRoot; . but in this way the content of the printed document isn't centered but in left-top corner. So i want to customize a bit my document, centring it and setting some margin. Then i tried to create a Border control, in wich i try to add the "LayouRoot" as follow : borderControl.Child = LayoutRoot;
But i'm getting an exception because the "LayoutRoot" already has a Parent property, and i'm unable to add the layoutroot in border(in order to have a custom print)
How can i solve this issue??
thanks a lot
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Hi
I'm not good in english, so i think i have some problem to explain my issue, and you to understand what i write.
i created a silverlight 4 application, and now i want to install it on window server 2003. Which steps should i follow???Is there some Article describing the procedure??
In thi case, i think, the propper word is "deploy" the application not "install", right??
thanks
bye
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Hi,
If it is simple application, you need to copy the HTML page, Silverlight.js file and the ClientBin folder to your server. You can directly run the HTML page too. If you have some complex application with WCF services, host those services somewhere in IIS. Now publish the Silverlight web project and host them in IIS. Hosting silverlight application in IIS is as simple as hosting normal website.
As you are using Windows Server 2003, you don't have to set any MIME types. If you are facing any issues after hosting, check for the MIME types in IIS and add them manually. Generally it is not require.
Let me know.
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Hey Kunal in my application there are 3 WCF service. Si must use host both silverlight project and WCF services in IIS.
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hi Kunal,
Since i'm using Window Server 2003, which version of IIS should i use 7,6.5 or other??
Thanks
Bye
modified on Friday, November 26, 2010 8:17 AM
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As it's Windows Server 2003, you can't use IIS 7. The version of IIS is unimportant in this case - the important thing is the .NET framework and Silverlight framework version.
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Hi,
Sorry for the late reply. As Pete told, your deployment will not depend on IIS version as such. Yes, you have to host all the WCF services in your IIS. Let me know, if you have any issue while deploying it.
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Ok Thanks to all. Installing completed succesfully.
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You are right. Silverlight applications are not 'installed' but deployed.
See here[^].
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Abhinav i realize that first i have to learn english then programming.
Anyway, thanks to both to reply me, tomorrow morning i'm going to deploy my project I will inform you about the progress.
bye
thanks
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jadughar wrote: Abhinav i realize that first i have to learn english then programming.
Apologies. My 'That is right' was not meant for the fact that you need to learn English but rather for your question 'In thi case, i think, the propper word is "deploy" the application not "install", right??'.
Silverlight applications are not 'installed' but rather 'deployed' unless they are intended to run out of browser.
Apologies again for any confusion.
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No no do not apologize. No problem.It's my mastake that i express myself in wrong way and you know why.
Thanks
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Many programming words are not part of normal English. Don't worry to much about the way English works. We understand and you are already good. You can learn programming now and English later.
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