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The CodeProject gets Silverlight Support

image You have likely run across the CodeProject before, at least in a web search for some source code..   CodeProject is a community run website focused on providing a HUGE number of Visual Studio and .NET articles and code snippets.   

This community thrives on clear explanations of complex topics... The CodeProject wanted to allow authors to submit content in more than just HTML.  What better way to do that than with Silverlight based video and what more economically way than by leveraging Silverlight Streaming by Live!

1.Get the background on Silverlight at www.codeproject.com/kb/Silverlight and there are plenty of resources on http://silverlight.net/

2. Karl Shifflett's (of Mole fame) wrote a great article "Creating, Encoding and Delivering Silverlight Streaming Screen Capture Videos".  It of course includes some great videos! 

3. Use the new <Silverlight tag we've added to our online article editor to insert your video into your article. The format is simply:

<silverlight width="200" height="350" src="{relative path to video on live.com}" />

eg. If your Silverlight video is at http://silverlight.services.live.com/invoke/48184/MoleIntroduction/iframe.html then your tag would be

<silverlight width="200" height="350" src="invoke/48184/MoleIntroduction/iframe.html" />
Published 15 February 08 07:09 by BradA

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# BioSensorAB » The CodeProject gets Silverlight Support said on February 15, 2008 11:09 AM:

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# karl1406 said on February 15, 2008 12:47 PM:

Brad,

Thanks for the very nice post.  See you at MIX08.

Cheers,

Karl

# Justin-Josef Angel [MVP] said on February 17, 2008 1:25 PM:

Now you tell me?!

I've got 3 Silverlight articles up there!

Very cool Brad, I think I've got two articles that could use that.

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