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I prefer the way this forum runs. While there are a couple of bonehead questions, in general the people in this forum ask better questions.
ABitSmart wrote: It more of 'you', I just chip in.
Not so - you've answered a lot of questions with some quality. Question - do you blog about WPF at all?
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: in general the people in this forum ask better questions.
yes,that's very true
My blog is down currently (well 3 months now). Was having issues with my host providers. Hoping to resolve it and startup again.
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Let me know when you do - you're active and visible promoting WPF. Your Disciples may just need you.
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Sure. You have really made me feel proud. Thanks a lot Pete
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Hi, I am new to silverlight. Can anybody tell what is the use of silver light in Asp.net?
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SilverLight is something like Flash, but with power of .NET
you could find further information here[^]
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Does it work only on Dotnet 2008? Is is work in 2005?
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it only work with vs.net2008 sp1
Piyush Vardhan Singh
p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com
http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com
http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com
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Karthick_gc wrote: Does it work only on Dotnet 2008?
SL2 is working with .Net Framework 3.5 SP1
Karthick_gc wrote: Is is work in 2005?
I don't think so
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The tools you need to develop Silverlight apps only work on VS 2008.
There's a free version if you don't have it: Visual Web Developer 2008 Express[^]
Silverlight itself does NOT require the .NET framework 3.5 SP1, as
indicated by another reply here, although the tools probably require it.
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hi,
I just need to create a UserControl, combining two standard controls and add this new one to the ToolBox. I often do this in the WinForms world without any problem, but in WPF-land????
Just as I had created a new Tab in the toolbox and starting to use 'Choose items' my VS2008 immediately closes down without any message. This behavior is best described by the term 'sudden death'.
I try this not only once and I try this at a fresh booted machine, doesnt work. No way out.
Any workaround?
Or is this the wrong way to do things in WPF-land?
Thanks for helping
Gerhard ( )
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I am using VS 2008 and it works fine. I made a new tab then went to choose items, selected the 'WPF components' tab and broswed for my assembly. It showed me all the user controls in the new tab.
Did you check your event viewer for the error it logs for the crash ?
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No, good hint, will do soon.
Ok, thanks for the description, I knew now, what dialog I expect to see next. I dont do this in WPF, so I dont know what should come next.
Maybe ist an issue after installing der SP1. I will step back and try to do it with WinForms again, maybe its more general.
I stopped developing WinForms, si I dont know the very last state exactly. Hope I can go further.
Thanks again
Gerhard
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I too am using SP1. The first time i tried opening the Choose itesm dialog, it just took its time (around 2 minutes). You might want to wait for some time after selecting choose item. Good luck :>
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Sorry,
the VS exits with sudden death. No chance.
But, after checking the TaskManager I found devenv still running and as I want to reboot the machine, I get a system dialog telling me, that I have to close some open dialogs first. It looks like, that a dialog should open but doesnt for what reason ever and .....
Ok, will check the event log, and dont guess SP1 is the problem.
Thanks
Gerhard
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You may want to download the VS hotfix from here[^]. See if this helps at all.
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Thanks Pete,
this hotfix is really hot, it works now!!!!
I get a dialog, which informs me, that Microsoft.Ink.dll and Microsoft.ReportingServices.Interfaces.dll is missing for what reason ever, but it works in principle.
I found my controls and I placed one of them on an other, no problems. So I can try to fix the two dll's in a very relaxed scenario.
Thanks a lot.
Gerhard ( )
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No probs. Glad it helped.
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Hi Gerhard,
I was having the same problem with vs2008 and the "Choose Items" command in the toolbox. Any chance you have Power Commands 2008 installed? I had it installed because it offered functionality to collapse all projects among other things. Well apparently there is some sort of comflict between vs 2008 and power commands 2008.
For more info visit: http://www.imaginativeuniversal.com/blog/VisualStudio2008SP1ToolboxCrash.aspx
Hope this helps,
proganon
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Hi proganon,
no, there is a hot fix available, please read the older conversation items, and after applying this fix, the toolbox works fine.
With best regards
Gerhard
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Ah, I missed that reply when I was reading through them...must've been a different problem or a different reason for the problem.
Thanks
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Hi!
I need a small 3D feature for a WPF window and I don't know where to start.
I need a series of Pictures in a row like a carousel, but in a kind of theatre view. On Channel 9 is a Flickr viewer, but that is way tooo complex and uses mouse interaction (not what I need) and several rows (I just need ONE row) with a maximum number of 9 images.
The more "lightweight" the solution is, the better.
Any ideas?
Greetings,
Stephan Eberle
hawke@deltacity.org
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Stephen - you may want to take a look at the options that Pavan has put together in Fluidkit[^]. This is probably what you want.
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Thank you for pointing out fluid! Looks promising.
Actually I was looking for a XAML snippet like handling two / three images in a Viewport3D view. Maybe any other documents/HowTos?
Best regards and thank's again!
Stevie
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