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Silverlight and Windows Phone SDK
New networking stack in Silverlight 3
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
Cheryl Simmons - MSFT
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In previous versions of Silverlight, the browser handled all the HTTP communication for the Silverlight plug-in. The browser HTTP stack works well but has some limitations including the HTTP methods you can use and the response codes that are accepted...
Silverlight and Windows Phone SDK
Seadragon.Com
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over 4 years ago
by
Nitya Ravi
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Microsoft Live Labs recently released Seadragon.Com . Using Seadragon, you can share any size image on the net as a zoomable photo. You can then share the image on Facebook, Twitter, or embed it directly on your blog or any other site. The picture...
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